Fluorocarbon line: This line is similar to monofilament line however has less stretch and flexibility, its ideal for fishing in calm and shallow waters. The line is very difficult to see underwater making it an excellent tool for preventing fish from becoming spooked, even in crystal clear lakes. Fluorocarbon can be an excellent line for carp fishing if used in the correct environment.<\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\nNow you\u2019ve chosen the appropriate line its time to spool up your reel. By following these steps you should have a good idea of how to spool line on to your reel quickly and effectively as possible.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Step 1:<\/strong>\u00a0 Start off by assembling your rod and securing the empty reel as normal, this should be fairly straight forward just like your would when fishing. After doing this start to pass the line through the eyes of the rod until the line reaches your real at this point you should consider setting your new line down on a secure surface where the line will be able to flow off it smoothly. Its best to face it flat down with the top side upwards, this will ensure the line flows off easily. Once you\u2019ve done all of this make sure there is some excess line at the reel.<\/p>\n\n\n\nStep 2:<\/strong>\u00a0 Using the line start to tie an Arbor knot, the best way to do this is to tie an overhand knot around the spool and then tie another overhand knot around the end of the first knot. The second knot should tighten down and should slide down next to the first knot. After doing this clip of any excess line with a line clipper.<\/p>\n\n\n\nThe Arbor Knot<\/h2>\n\n\n\n