Introduction
Still to this day there has not been a clear, identified method for the untangling of a bait-caster fishing reel line in the outdoors'-man world. Therefore, this guide illustrates and explains a technique to find and remove knots in a tangled line. This technique will show the solution we have learned from past generations that save both time and money.
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Identify the line or lines that are wrapped around the main line that’s running out of the spoil, down the reel.
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Grab a set of needle nose pliers. You need this particular set in order for you to grab the knot surrounded by the other loose line within the spoil.
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Once you have identified one or more knots and have the pliers lightly clinched upon them (one at a time), begin to provide tension to the knot by pulling it up or towards you.
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Pull the main line out, so the spoil is moving freely. Do this until the spoil of line is tight with no loose line.
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Now, you are ready to reel the line back in. Hold onto the primary line lightly in order for it to be reeled in tightly around the spoil, so you can create maximum distance and accuracy when casting.
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Finally, it is time to cast your rod, reel, and begin fishing again!