Here’s the perfect method to split 1000m of mono between 3 reels
Each time we put new line on our reels, we’ve got the same old problem of trying to fit 1000m of line across 3 spools. It’s particularly tricky on big pit reels when the total capacity of the spools is greater than the amount of new line we’ve got on. The best way to make sure your reels are perfectly spooled is to use the ‘reverse spooling’ method which I show in detail in this video.
► *My carp lines and hooklinks:* https://amzn.to/3sp3BhV
► *The gear and tackle I use:* https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/matthewcollins
► *Beausoleil Carp and Cats* (my lake in France)
https://www.frenchcarpandcats.com/
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This channel is supported by Nash but I am in charge of the content of each video and only use products I have total confidence in.
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Each time we put new line on our reels, we’ve got the same old problem of trying to fit 1000m of line across 3 spools. It’s particularly tricky on big pit reels when the total capacity of the spools is greater than the amount of new line we’ve got on. The best way to make sure your reels are perfectly spooled is to use the ‘reverse spooling’ method which I show in detail in this video.
► *My carp lines and hooklinks:* https://amzn.to/3sp3BhV
► *The gear and tackle I use:* https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/matthewcollins
► *Beausoleil Carp and Cats* (my lake in France)
https://www.frenchcarpandcats.com/
(When available, we use affiliate links and may earn a commission)
This channel is supported by Nash but I am in charge of the content of each video and only use products I have total confidence in.
#matthewcollins #carpfishingexplained
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