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NPike
Posted 5/10/2017 1:56 PM (#861302)
Subject: Good Line Spooler




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Hi
Some time back didn't someone post a link or (?) for a supposed top rate open faced line spooler? If so could you pls repost this information, when convenient.
Thk,
thescottith
Posted 5/10/2017 1:59 PM (#861305 - in reply to #861302)
Subject: Re: Good Line Spooler




Posts: 444


Stealth Tackle makes a good one.
sworrall
Posted 5/10/2017 2:19 PM (#861308 - in reply to #861302)
Subject: Re: Good Line Spooler





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
https://www.piscifun.com/collections/tools

Works really well casting or spinning reel. Extremely portable, too.
Jeff Hanson
Posted 5/10/2017 2:55 PM (#861311 - in reply to #861308)
Subject: Re: Good Line Spooler




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X2 on the Stealth Tackle one. Its a very good one. Built with heavy duty parts no plastic junk. I have 3 mounted to wall in my shop all loaded with the lines I use most.
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
Muskie Gal
Posted 5/10/2017 2:55 PM (#861312 - in reply to #861308)
Subject: Re: Good Line Spooler




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Stealth tackle
Glaucus_
Posted 5/10/2017 3:26 PM (#861317 - in reply to #861302)
Subject: Re: Good Line Spooler




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http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=11...

http://www.stealthtackle.net/index.php?route=product/product&produc...
figure 8
Posted 5/10/2017 5:32 PM (#861323 - in reply to #861317)
Subject: Re: Good Line Spooler




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I saw Jeff's last fall when I bought a rod from him. So I got one at the shows this winter from stealth booth. I love it gets the line on very tight easy.
tackleaddict
Posted 5/11/2017 10:26 AM (#861384 - in reply to #861302)
Subject: Re: Good Line Spooler




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When you use the stealth tackle line spooler with a spinning reel do you let the line spool spin or do you pull the line off the lip of the spool while the spool stays still? Everything I thought I understood about line-twist says that if you spool your line and its not coming off the spool the same way that its going onto the reel that you've twisted your line. Ive put line on a spinning reel on wrong (Spool facing the wrong way while spooling) and using it after was a disaster. Mostly only a problem with monofilament but still.
I trust your guys experiences with it so it makes me question myself more than anything.
Will Schultz
Posted 5/11/2017 11:23 AM (#861392 - in reply to #861384)
Subject: Re: Good Line Spooler





Location: Grand Rapids, MI

tackleaddict - 5/11/2017 11:26 AM When you use the stealth tackle line spooler with a spinning reel do you let the line spool spin or do you pull the line off the lip of the spool while the spool stays still? Everything I thought I understood about line-twist says that if you spool your line and its not coming off the spool the same way that its going onto the reel that you've twisted your line. Ive put line on a spinning reel on wrong (Spool facing the wrong way while spooling) and using it after was a disaster. Mostly only a problem with monofilament but still. I trust your guys experiences with it so it makes me question myself more than anything.

 

You're correct. With the stealth spooler will work, I would find some tubing to cover the spring to keep line from getting in there in the set up process but it should work fine for a spinning reel. Here are some tips from Ike about spooling a spinning reel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiMYiwFT98A&spfreload=10

 

tackleaddict
Posted 5/11/2017 11:55 AM (#861396 - in reply to #861302)
Subject: Re: Good Line Spooler




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I use a setup similar to the stealth but not as nice (Cant adjust friction, plastic mostly, ect). I take my spool off of my reel and grip it in a rubber fingered chuck that I mount into my cordless drill. Then I can hold the reel spool parallel to the spool that the line is coming off, pull the trigger and you got action. It takes a little bit before you get decent at how quickly to move it up and down to get the line on there nice, but make one super cast and crank back in and its good to go.
bigbite
Posted 5/11/2017 12:33 PM (#861399 - in reply to #861396)
Subject: Re: Good Line Spooler




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Location: Pewaukee, WI
I use a setup similar to the stealth but not as nice (Cant adjust friction, plastic mostly, ect). I take my spool off of my reel and grip it in a rubber fingered chuck that I mount into my cordless drill. Then I can hold the reel spool parallel to the spool that the line is coming off, pull the trigger and you got action. It takes a little bit before you get decent at how quickly to move it up and down to get the line on there nice, but make one super cast and crank back in and its good to go.

X2!! Most economical and efficient way to do it.
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