i use a battery drill and old spool to quickly strip line from my fishing rod reel. Check your reel's spool skirt for the amount of line your reel will hold, fill your spool to within a few millimeters of the edge.
Mobi Condo said
04:54 AM May 15, 2013
Hello Herbie, Thanks for this - so simple, will save me heaps of time and space when compared with what I have been doing! Mobi
herbie said
06:28 AM May 15, 2013
Mobi Condo wrote:
Hello Herbie, Thanks for this - so simple, will save me heaps of time and space when compared with what I have been doing! Mobi
YEP sure is handy,when i was working up in Gove an old bloke up there showed me this one, so cannot take the credit for thinking it up.
mongrel said
10:05 PM May 15, 2013
Welcome to the forum Mobi Condo ,Iam sure you will get a a lot from the folks on the forum...Ask any question and like me you will get the info you require .
i use a battery drill and old spool to quickly strip line from my fishing rod reel. Check your reel's spool skirt for the amount of line your reel will hold, fill your spool to within a few millimeters of the edge.
Hello Herbie,
Thanks for this - so simple, will save me heaps of time and space when compared with what I have been doing!
Mobi
YEP sure is handy,when i was working up in Gove an old bloke up there showed me this one, so cannot take the credit for thinking it up.
Alan the mongrel..