It can be used on a spinning reel. It has to be coming off the spool in the right direction. It should come off the spool in the same direction that the reel turns pointing the rod at the spool laying flat.
I was trying to put some on my spinning reel and as soon as I got it on the reel it literally sprang off of the reel like a confetti cannon.....it was twenty pound line. Can this line not be used on a spinning reel?
It can be used on a spinning reel. It has to be coming off the spool in the right direction. It should come off the spool in the same direction that the reel turns pointing the rod at the spool laying flat.
20lb test fluro is pretty stiff for a spinning reel IMHO. Even so, I tried to spool up some 8lb fluro for a buddy of mine's spinning reel ... and it did the same thing (as soon as the bail was opened). Wound it back on the main spool & put regular mono on.
Why do you think you need 20lb line ?? I understand wanting fluro for the "invisibility" of it, but not the pound test size. Even 20lb mono on anything but a 4000 series spinning reel would likely have the same problem, IMHO. I think I'd opt for 20lb test braid as the main line, then add a couple of feet of the fluro as a leader. (either that or switch the reel to a baitcast reel, if possible)
Dealing with floracarbon . I fill my reel and then unspool it all the way. Lay the line down on the ground and reel it back on the reel. It lays on the spool great then with no problems. Another way I have done is fill the spool of your spinning reel. When you are on the water in your boat traveling down the lake let the end of your line over the side of boat. Pull all of it off with the boat . Stop the boat reel it back on the spool. This will take all the kinks out of your line and it will be on your reel super smooth
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