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Old 09-27-2017, 04:31 PM   #1
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Similar tool, same idea. Be patient and pick away. I've never seen a backlash that can't be eventually undone.

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Old 09-27-2017, 06:57 PM   #2
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Sorry If I didn't make it clear, not that good of a writer, lol. The Snap of the line happened at the spool, after maybe a 30 yrd cast. What was weird was that you couldn't find the end of the line, it was like buried in the spooled braid. Tried digging at it with a pick like the one pictured, but maybe because I threw with some force, the line buried itself deep. So after trying to pick at it and then trying to pull the line off the side and thus causing a bigger mess, all was left to do was to take an exacto knife a carefully cut across the spool to get down to the problem. Didn't want to nick my brand new spool!
I think I may have left a loop on a previous cast and just wound over it, so when I went to pitch it farther the snap and centrifugal force cause that loop to bury itself. Anyway, live and learn, just part of the baitcasting experience.
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Old 09-27-2017, 08:27 PM   #3
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Like others have said, when you spool a reel with braid, it has to be packed on really tight or the line will bury itself.

Some people run it between book pages but I’ve heard this can build up heat and damage the braid if you’re not careful.

The last time I spooled a reel with braid, I first loaded it onto a old Penn Squidder and set its drag to 8lb using my wife’s 8lb dumbbell, put the Squidder on a secured rod and reeled the line onto my new reel. The Squidder got really warm. I’ll make sure I douse it with water the next time I do it.
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Old 09-28-2017, 06:06 AM   #4
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I agree with the hypothesis that the line got wedged into the spool. When you spool up the braid you HAVE to make sure it is tight, otherwise, when you hook a fish, or get stuck on the bottom, or anything that buts tension on the line, it will bury itself in the loose line and get stuck.
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Old 09-28-2017, 06:59 AM   #5
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In addition to spooling it really tight, I have seen some shops occasionally do a quick left-right-left-right pass with the braid while spooling to put some diagonal passes down. Rationale it that it helps prevent burying the line in itself
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Old 09-28-2017, 10:17 AM   #6
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Braid issues

I started using braid since Spiderwire came out back in the 90's while fishing northern pike. My notes on bait casters and braid, they don't like the lighter braided lines under 40/50 lb, you tend to get small loops super easy on line any lighter and if you didn't keep tension on your line 100% of the time. Then while casting line catches the loop and breaks because with no stretch it snaps the lure off. I've snapped off lots of spinnerbaits over the years trying to cast too far, this will improve with experience and making sure you set your magnetic brake on the reel correctly, not casting into the wind etc. Once I started paying attention to what was causing the issues my experience with braid improved 10x. I now only use bait casters for heavier lures or anything that will allow me to leave tension on the line whenever I retrieve. SO keep tension, tighten the brakes on your spool, and if you continue to have issues move up to the 50/65lb with 12lb diameter (easier to pick out snarls too). Hope this helps.
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Old 09-29-2017, 08:19 AM   #7
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I started using braid since Spiderwire came out back in the 90's while fishing northern pike. My notes on bait casters and braid, they don't like the lighter braided lines under 40/50 lb, you tend to get small loops super easy on line any lighter and if you didn't keep tension on your line 100% of the time. Then while casting line catches the loop and breaks because with no stretch it snaps the lure off. I've snapped off lots of spinnerbaits over the years trying to cast too far, this will improve with experience and making sure you set your magnetic brake on the reel correctly, not casting into the wind etc. Once I started paying attention to what was causing the issues my experience with braid improved 10x. I now only use bait casters for heavier lures or anything that will allow me to leave tension on the line whenever I retrieve. SO keep tension, tighten the brakes on your spool, and if you continue to have issues move up to the 50/65lb with 12lb diameter (easier to pick out snarls too). Hope this helps.
Unfortunately, I got cocky and thought my thumb feathering the spool was good enough.
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In addition to spooling it really tight, I have seen some shops occasionally do a quick left-right-left-right pass with the braid while spooling to put some diagonal passes down. Rationale it that it helps prevent burying the line in itself
I understand the theory about a quick pass, left or right when spooling with braid, but keep in mind this is not a good idea if you'll be casting with it. That diagonal line will cross over and catch the line going out if the revolution of spool spins faster than the line going out - ie casting into the wind.
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