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So I got some power pro line for my who and spinning real like suggested. I backed it with my Trilene big game, and spooled it on in the direction of my reel and held tight in my fingers with a rag. I made some practice casts real quick, I noticed that throwing a texas rigged super worm with no weight if I don't manually close the bail some line wants to fall off the spool and it doesn't seem like it spools onto the reel tightly.this is pretty much my first expierence fishing weightless worms and my first braid expierence. Thanks so much for the help

  • Super User

Braid is coated so takes an outing or two for it to loosen up nicely. It also sounds like you may have over filled the spool.

  • Author

Hmm ok I filled it to the point I normally do wih mono may be to much with braid. Thanks for the input

  • Super User

What pound test and what size is the reel?

I think there is a couple of things going on. As Mark said, I, too, think you may have just a few winds too many on the spool. I always close the bail by hand anyway, every cast, and that can help too. And it does take a couple of days out for it to loosen up a little. But the biggest thing is that you were throwing a weightless worm...it's the weight, or your hand in a rag, to put tension on the line as it comes in so naturally it's going to lay a little loose. Try it on the water; you'll love it.

  • Author

I'll pull some off the spool, so when it lays back on the spool loose after casting while fishing are you guys just periodically using a rag and relighting get it while your out on the water? It's a shimano side stab 4000 10 pound 200 yard spool. It's standard moss green power pro 20 pound. Grabbed what Walmart had since I had a gift card

Yup, if I'm throwing something light and it starts to looses up, I'll make a long cast with the wind, hold the rod up the blank a little with the line running through my fingers and re wind it up. It's very rare I have to do that though.

  • Author

Ok very cool thanks for the help guys I really appreciate it

  • Super User

I probably spool my freshwater reels about 1/8" from the lip, just to get started.  In short order either the line compress a little bit or I remove some, I like my reels to be about 1/4" or a little more from the lip.  I don't see any difference in casting distance, usually not casting anymore than 10-15 yards anyway.

  • Author

So does mine look over spooled? This is my first real expierence with braid all together im sorry for the ignorant questions it's just so much different than mono

  • Author

It's about a 1/8 away from the very edge

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  • Super User

It's not overspooled. But it's pretty close. I prefer my spinners spooled just the way your picture depicts. Like Mark and others have already mentioned, braid takes a few outings to soften a bit. When its new like that, I can see how it can be springy. In your case, just take off several feet and the problem should go away. Keep in mind since your new to braid and your so use to mono; mono is very springy. Braid has 0 stretch. You may have to adjust your drag and/or your hooksets to accomodate for this. There is a little learning curve, but once you get adjusted to it, you will be alright. Good luck. 

  • Author

Ok excellent thanks for the help guys. Yes I've been playing with the drag some in the garage it is a lot different Ya seem to have to be more forgiving with the drag. Hook sets will take me a lil while

  • Super User

May put some KVD Line Conditioner on it as well.  If you are fishing out of a boat, let it out while idling without anything tied on and use the water resisance to help put it back on the reel tighter.  This also gets any twists out as well.  And I agree with the "always close the bail manually".  It reduces line twist as well.

  • Author

Ok excellent thanks so much for the help everyone

I noticed mine really loosened up after a couple of casts and getting it soaked in water.

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