1. Maintain the wire tension: It is very important to m […]
1. Maintain the wire tension: It is very important to maintain the proper tension of the wire during the winding process. When you start winding, make sure the wire is evenly distributed on the reel, and do not let the wire slack or be too tight. Maintaining moderate tension during winding helps the wire to be smoothly removed from the reel and reduce the possibility of entanglement.
2. Control the winding speed: The winding speed should be stably controlled to avoid sudden acceleration or stopping. Fast winding speeds can easily cause wire entanglement and misalignment, especially at the end of the wire winding. Gradually slowing down the winding speed and gradually slowing down before the wire is completely wound onto the reel can effectively reduce the knotting and confusion of the wire.
3. Use the correct winding tension setting: If your fishing line reel has a tension control function, set the appropriate tension according to the type and diameter of the wire used. Different types and diameters of wire may require different tension adjustments to ensure that the wire is stably wound and reduce entanglement problems.
4. Keep the reel and wire clean: Regular cleaning and maintenance of fishing line reels is one of the key steps to prevent wire entanglement. Accumulated dirt, grease or other impurities can increase friction and resistance during the winding process, causing the wire to tangle or get stuck. Regularly check and clean the reel and the guide components around it to ensure that they are kept clean and free of debris accumulation.
5. Proper use of reel functions: It is important to be familiar with and correctly use the various functions and modes of fishing line reels. Some reels have automatic winding modes and manual control modes, each of which is suitable for different fishing environments and technical requirements. Knowing how to adjust and use these functions can help you better control the winding process and reduce the risk of wire entanglement and knotting.
6. Avoid cross-stacked wire: During the winding process, pay special attention to avoid cross-stacked wire on the reel. Cross-stacked wire can cause wire entanglement and knotting, especially when the winding speed is fast or the winding path is more complicated. Make sure that the wire is arranged in a single layer during the winding process to avoid unnecessary cross-stacked wire.
7. Use the right wire: Choosing the right fishing wire is also very important to avoid entanglement problems. Choose the appropriate wire type and diameter according to your fishing environment and target fish species. Soft wire with a certain tensile strength is less likely to get tangled during the winding process, and can also effectively reduce damage caused by winding friction.
Features:
The line reel is compact, light and easy to carry, and can be removed and installed at any time.
Metal material, one piece, durable
The foot plate can be sucked on a smooth surface such as glass or table.