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I need a picture to show me how to thread a simple Shakespeare fishing rod and reel. I have never been fishing with a rod and reel, always use a cane pole in the past.
Re: how to thread a Shakespeare fishing rod and reel
Feed the line down through the eyelets on your pole ,now open the bail on your reel tie the line on the spool,and start reeling(keep tension on the line,prevents line from tangling) when i resting mine I only go about two thirds on my spool.
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try switching sides of the handle by holding the bell and reeling then screw it in on the other side of the real by just reeling in.
If that doesn't work then take all the line out and reel in some new line the opposite way.
Take the line off the spool in such a way that the line will be caught by the bail after you cast the line. The easiest way to get it right is to raise the bail like you are going to cast the line, thread the eyes, then trip the bail with the handle, as though you were reeling 'em in.
Happy fishing. I'm jealous.
Best regards, --W/D--
The line needs to installed on the reel as it is on the new spool when purchased. Also check spool drag. If it is a spinning reel it is important to install the string correctly and use a quality brand of string.
put spool of string on a pencil and have someone hold it, now snake the string through the eyes of the pole and attach it to the reel, on the small shaft in the middle, then just reel your pole in untill you reach YOUR limit of string..
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