Know when you're close to your reels backing

Started by Mike Cork, April 11, 2017, 09:09:38 AM

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Mike Cork

I change line a lot, because of this I have learned to not waste line by making sure I have just enough on a reel. I like to have enough for a very long cast plus several extra feet for changing out baits and retying knots. Anything more than this is supplemented with backing line. I fill the spool short of what I will need for main line with a cheap line and then tie my main line to it.

My backing line will be the cheapest line I can find that is bright red or green. This way at the end of a long cast, if I can see the color coming through, I know I only have a couple more reties and it will be time to change my line  :-*

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Mike I also use that cheep bright line for my backing also. It lest us old folks with bad eyes know right away that's it's time to change our lines. ;D

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LgMouthGambler

Another good thing to add would be to wrap the backing in some bright colored painters tape. I know there are some bright greens and blues for painters tape.
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I have #50 power pro braid in red, works great!
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Quote from: Mike Cork on April 11, 2017, 09:09:38 AM
I change line a lot, because of this I have learned to not waste line by making sure I have just enough on a reel. I like to have enough for a very long cast plus several extra feet for changing out baits and retying knots. Anything more than this is supplemented with backing line. I fill the spool short of what I will need for main line with a cheap line and then tie my main line to it.

My backing line will be the cheapest line I can find that is bright red or green. This way at the end of a long cast, if I can see the color coming through, I know I only have a couple more reties and it will be time to change my line  :-*

~b~ ~b~... now why didn't I think of that. Thanks Mike!!

bigjim5589

I don't give this much thought, but good to know for how many reels can be re-spooled. I never have any wasted line, as I always have uses for it. I've only been using 2 line brands & types recently, Sufix 832 & Yozuri Hybrid, but have both in various tests.

I make my fly rod leaders & tippets with the Yozuri, and any short sections of braid I have on a spool, too short to re-spool a reel, I use it for making articulated streamer flies, as it makes a very good & strong connecting material. It can also be used for tying the skirts on jigs.  :)

Of course I already have a life time supply of short spools of line.  lo
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Quote from: Mike Cork on April 11, 2017, 09:09:38 AM
I change line a lot, because of this I have learned to not waste line by making sure I have just enough on a reel. I like to have enough for a very long cast plus several extra feet for changing out baits and retying knots. Anything more than this is supplemented with backing line. I fill the spool short of what I will need for main line with a cheap line and then tie my main line to it.

My backing line will be the cheapest line I can find that is bright red or green. This way at the end of a long cast, if I can see the color coming through, I know I only have a couple more reties and it will be time to change my line  :-*
Really good tips

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zippyduck

Great tips Mike. I only have a couple rods I can get away with them though. Lake Erie and highland reservoirs don't fish shallow often.
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I too use quite a bit of backing. Use up a lot of line, with a limited amount of rods, and changing lures or baits often to find the right one I tend to go through braid quicker than most. For example when folks mention that at the end of a fishing season they spool their line on another reel to swap the top with the bottom of the line for fresh braid. I have no idea what that is...never had line last me an entire season, also down here our fishing season runs into the next. So I guess I've never had line last me an entire year.
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