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If you are fishing for fish over 15 lbs or you just want to be ambitious, here are a few complicated knots that will stay together forever Palomar knot my personal favorite Clinch knot Albright knot And many more!

Place the line through the eye of the hook, creating one "piece" of line on each side of the hook Tip: Hold the line with your thumb and pointer finger 2. While holding each piece in two different hands, cross one piece over to the other hand You should now have both pieces of line in one hand There should be a loose loop around your pointer finger The should also be a piece of line dangling from your pointer finger and thumb 3. Place the dangling piece of line through the loop The circle should stay intact when you remove your pointer finger.

If the circle falls apart, repeat step 2 and place the dangling line through the opposite end of the loop 4. Tighten the knot by pulling on both ends of the line 5.

Repeat this step at least 3 more times to ensure the knot won't come loose 6. Turn the drag knob clockwise to tighten or counterclockwise to loosen 2. Manually pull line from your reel to determine how the drag has been effected 3. Repeat these steps until the drag is set at a desirable amount It will take experience to determine what to set your drag to, so ask someone with more experience if possible If that someone is unavailable, set your drag on the loose side, as setting it too tight can cause the line to break when reeling in a fish Setting the drag should always be done before you start fishing.

Here are signs and results that will occur if the drag is not set properly: Drag is too loose The fish can easily take line out of the reel The hook will have little tension in the fish's mouth, allowing the fish to spit the hook out Drag is too tight The rod is bending a lot, but the fish is not taking out any line The line will have too much tension in it, causing the line to break It is important to note that when reeling in a fish, the fish should be able to take line from the reel unless the fish is very small.

Hold the rod a few inches above the base of the reel as well as the line parallel to the rod Use the hand that you will reel in with 3. With the opposite hand, open the bail If the hook fell, make sure you are holding the correct line in step 1 4. Hold the base of the rod with the same hand as in step 2 5. Lean the rod backwards, away from your target The rod should be rotating around a point in between your two hands 6.

Quickly swing the rod towards your target and release your hand from step 1 at the top of your cast Caution: Hold on tight with your hand from step 3 or else you may find yourself fishing for your rod! If your bait just landed 2 feet in front of you, don't worry! It happens to everyone when they are learning how to cast. Just keep practicing and you will master casting in no time! Close the Bail 2. Place the line in the line roller 3. Turn the reel handle This step describes the basic mechanics of reeling in the line.

Did you make this project? Share it with us! I Made It! NellieE Question 3 months ago on Introduction. Answer Upvote. Could you please tell me how to take the line from the spool to the line roller? Indygeorge 1 year ago. Reply Upvote. NebulaIX 5 years ago. Connbean NebulaIX Reply 2 years ago.

Kate Russell Question 2 years ago. KimW Question 3 years ago on Step 5. What am I doing wrong? Wrap the line around the spool of the reel two times.

Then tie a knot so the line fits snugly against the spool. Trim excess fishing line above the knot using scissors. Spin the handle of the spinning reel as if you were reeling in a fish.

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