How Do You String A Fishing Pole?
In the spring, fishermen begin cleaning up their tackle boxes and fishing poles from the previous year and prepare for the new fishing season. It’s important to re-string your fishing pole every season, because fishing line can be damaged easily. If you don’t re-string your line every year, you have a greater chance of the line breaking when reeling in the “big one.” Step 1 Check your fishing pole to determine what line weight works best on your pole and purchase the recommended line. A mono-filament line is the most popular type of fishing line. Step 2 Tie the line carefully to the rotating barrel on your reel. Begin rolling the line in slowly until the reel looks full. A typical fishing pole reel won’t take a full spool of line. Step 3 Make sure the line doesn’t get twisted. A twisted line will result in a knotted mess when it’s casted into the water. If the line begins to twist, flip the spool of line over and continue reeling. Step 4 Thread the line through the eyes on the fishing