15lb mono is a lil much for this imo. Might have issues casting.
Solipsimos on
With the reel that full you will might have some issues with some line coming unspooled and making some tangles
adhq on
You WILL get coils. 15lb is too thick for this size reel and you overspooled it. It also doesn’t look tight enough. Besides, it’s a very uneven line-lay with heavy bias at the bottom which means you should take off the spool and remove at least one of the washers from the shaft beneath the spool to even out the line-lay.
Neolamprologus99 on
Too much line you’re going to get twists.
didudodadad on
You’re going to have to choose a different line and do it again. Make sure it gets on there tight. Plenty of YouTube videos for reference. Also when you’re done you can take the spool off and soak in HOT water for a few minutes and that will help with line memory.
Subject-Spot5250 on
Switch to 10lb braid. Also the line is pilling up at the bottom of the spool. Usually fishing reels come with small plastic washers. Those are use to elevate the spool so that the line lays flat. Check out some YouTube videos for a more in depth explanation
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Well it’s on there!
Overspooled IMO
15lb mono is a lil much for this imo. Might have issues casting.
With the reel that full you will might have some issues with some line coming unspooled and making some tangles
You WILL get coils. 15lb is too thick for this size reel and you overspooled it. It also doesn’t look tight enough. Besides, it’s a very uneven line-lay with heavy bias at the bottom which means you should take off the spool and remove at least one of the washers from the shaft beneath the spool to even out the line-lay.
Too much line you’re going to get twists.
You’re going to have to choose a different line and do it again. Make sure it gets on there tight. Plenty of YouTube videos for reference. Also when you’re done you can take the spool off and soak in HOT water for a few minutes and that will help with line memory.
Switch to 10lb braid. Also the line is pilling up at the bottom of the spool. Usually fishing reels come with small plastic washers. Those are use to elevate the spool so that the line lays flat. Check out some YouTube videos for a more in depth explanation