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Thread: levelwinds and gelspun

  1. #1
    spinner
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    levelwinds and gelspun

    Interesting how different rigs work better for some.
    I`ve noticed how most people like a levelwind on an overhead for use with gelspun. I`ve found that I get less problems with tangles,
    backlashes, overuns etc when I can wind the line on in a very broad pattern, because the line cant dig in as easily.
    I lost all my line(had to cut it off)when I got my 7000 snagged
    and under locked drag and heavy pulling, the line got burried for a few turns and would not pull out .
    The only overhead I use gellspun on now is my 6500ct mag
    (no levelwind) but I love it on spin reels.
    Reggy

  2. #2
    Ausfish Platinum Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2004

    Re: levelwinds and gelspun

    Most people like levelwinds with gelspun as it tends to cut your fingers. I don't know if lack of a levelwind reduces the backlash problem. I have had no problems on my levelwind baitcasters, but I tried using gelspun on a slightly larger overhead once (no levelwind) and got a couple of very bad backlashes (had to cut them out with a knife). I think the problem is gelspun is not suited to long distance casting on overheads due to the forces involved and to the unforgiving nature of gelspun lines.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2004

    Re: levelwinds and gelspun

    Simple solution.
    Stick with braided lines on overhead/baitcasters. I will NEVER put gelspun on these types of reel.
    Chris

  4. #4
    Ausfish Platinum Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2004

    Re: levelwinds and gelspun

    Chris,
    Gelspun is just another name for braided line.

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