Some baitcasters have spools without holes drilled in them. When you are first trying to put new line on it can be difficult with these types of spools to find the line down in the reel once you have threaded it through the line guide.
If you have aging eyes and tremors like I do it can be incredibly frustrating and extremely difficult. I have used tweezers to reach down and grab the line IF I can see it but that has not always been the case so I searched for a solution. And I finally found one that works for me.
I found a pair of lighted tweezers on Amazon for less than $4 and they work like magic. The light is extremely bright and helps me see down inside the reel very easily. What was taking me 15 - 20 minutes to do now takes me about 30 seconds!
(https://uniim1.shutterfly.com/ng/services/mediarender/THISLIFE/021030692393/media/64770534751/medium/1570645486/enhance)
It's been a real time saver for me so if you have trouble getting that initial wrap of line on the spool of your baitcaster pick yourself up a pair.
And I'm sure there will be other uses we as anglers can find for a small but very useful tool like this. :-*
You can find them --> Here (https://www.amazon.com/UST-Integrated-Backpacking-Wilderness-Survival/dp/B00YDQJK9Y/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=UST+Trail+Tweezer+with+Integrated+LED+Light&qid=1570646428&sr=8-4)
Smallie,
Tks for sharing this with us ~shade
Neat idea Smallie, thanks for sharing ~c~
Thanks for the tip I have one of those laying around.
Cool. Thanks
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What a great idea. Thanks for doing the research on this and finding a solution.
Good idea. But I usually take the spool out of the reel to make sure it cinched nicely.
Is this what I have to look forward to when I get older :shocking: :'(
Great idea though, Smallie!
Quote from: fishballer06 on October 11, 2019, 07:24:54 AM
Is this what I have to look forward to when I get older :shocking: :'(
Great idea though, Smallie!
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The aging eyes maybe. The tremors probably not. At least not the kind I have. I have are a genetic trait within my family and not the usual type people get as they age. My brother has had them since he was in his late twenties. I got lucky and they didn't get bad for me till just after I turned 50. I went from rock steady the majority of the time to my writing looks like chicken scratch all the time in less than 2 years. ;)