You probably need to pop a pen or cylindrical rod into the new spool of line, so that you can use your toes or whatever to apply a bit of tension/pressure to the new spool when you're transferring/winding the line to the reel's spool. The applied tension stops the line from getting out of control, and helps to pack the line properly onto your reel's spool.Originally Posted by Jono757
I forgot to mention that the original spool of line should look like this when you're winding in the line onto your reelspool.......the direction of line coming from the original spool should roughly be pointed straight at the line-guide on your spool, and you can place your left toe on the left side of the original spool and right toe on the right side of the original spool to stop the line from being loose when you're doing the line transfer. Naturally, the shaft of the pen must be mounted across something (like blocks etc) and fastened/secured (sticky tape maybe) so that the original spool can spin on its axis.
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=====||||||| 24;==== <------ shaft of pen or long screwdriver
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(The graphic characters aren't evenly spaced, so the pic above may look slightly off).