• Catch More Fish without Tangles - Brad Wiegmann

    It doesn’t matter if you are in a $65,000 fiberglass bass boat, floating down the river in a kayak or kicking back and fishing from shore. Fishing is supposed to be fun. Not spent picking out a bird’s nest or loops instead of casting and catching fish.

    Spinning reels are notorious for tangling. The tangles are caused by several reasons. Some are directly related to the angler and others inherent to the design of almost all spinning reels.



    The only exception would be WaveSpin Reels invented by Doug Hannon the “Bass Professor”. All WaveSpin Reels have the guaranteed no tangle technology allowing anglers to make more and longer casts. It’s an exclusive spinning reel designed to eliminate tangles, loops or bird nests.

    Let’s take an in-depth look at what causes fishing line twist and solutions to eliminating them.



    Overfilling the spool with line is a common cause of loops. Fishing line can’t stay in place on smooth round rim shape spool. There’s not much you can do to eliminate loops caused by overfilling except for leaving up to a ¼-inch of spool showing; unfortunately, having a less than full spool of fishing line drastically reduces the casting distance.

    WaveSpin Reels spools have a completely different design than other spinning reels. The patented “Wave” spool has waves on the rim instead of a traditional smooth round surface. So when the fishing line leaves the spool at approximately 23,000 RPM during a cast it skips from wave peak-to-wave peak creating the perfect friction reduced cast.



    Other advantages of the WaveSpin spool is more fishing line can be put on the reel because it doesn’t off-load loops like traditional reel spools. Instead the lifting action of the waves causes the line to skip from peak-to-peak resulting in longer cast.

    Loops also create problems like snatchbacks or “bird nests” with traditional reels. Not with WaveSpin Reels (www.wavespinreel.com) because the loops lie harmlessly down between the waves never catching the line during a cast. Loops on the spool will simply leave during a normal cast without tangling up.

    Putting the fishing line on wrong will result in line twist resulting in tangles. The correct way to put on fishing line is to lay the spool of fishing line down with the label up and the line coming off the spool counter clockwise. Begin by threading the line through all the rod line guides and tying an anchor knot to the spool then reel steady keeping constant pressure on the fishing line with your fingers in front of the spool.

    If while reeling the fishing line begins to twist, stop and turn the spool over laying it flat. Don’t let small loops or let the fishing line twist near the rod tip.



    Using the wrong fishing line can also create tangles. Spinning reels perform better with limp line. No problem for braided fishing line, but with monofilament or fluorocarbon it can become an issue.
    Line size will also influence casting distance of a spinning reel. Smaller line diameter almost always cast easier and farther. It will also lay better on the spool.

    One way to reduce line twist is to use a swivel. This only works when a high quality swivel is used otherwise a cheap swivel will only increase line twist. Also when fish are aggressive adding a swivel doesn’t seem to decrease the number of strikes.

    When the line starts twisting on a spinning reel, an angler can let out some and then reel it back in. Sometimes that works. Otherwise the line can be tied to something that doesn’t move and the angler can walk out the fishing line from the spool until getting past the twisted line then reeled back in.

    One more cause of line twist is having the drag set incorrectly. A spinning reel with the brake set to lose lets out fishing line to easy and an angler will reel against the line going out twisting the line. The correct drag setting should be set to 25% breaking strength of the fishing line.

    Anglers can eliminate many of the issues of tangles, loops and line twist by putting fishing line on right, using a high quality swivel and setting the drag appropriately. Also fishing with a WaveSpin Reel and its’ guaranteed no tangle technology.
    Comments 18 Comments
    1. Dave and Lynn's Avatar
      Dave and Lynn -
      Great looking reel and great info. Thanks for posting. I will check it out.
    1. Lotech Joe's Avatar
      Lotech Joe -
      I'll bet that's not a $29 reel.
      I stand corrected. I went to their website, and while they don't sell for $29, the smaller sizes are surprisingly affordable.
    1. sooners08's Avatar
      sooners08 -
      Thanks. Good info.
    1. usafret99's Avatar
      usafret99 -
      Thanks good info. Have to check those reels out
    1. NYHellbender's Avatar
      NYHellbender -
      Sweet reel - I just boought 2 new rods and reels.

      Maybe next year...........
    1. RetiredRR's Avatar
      RetiredRR -
      Well, I never. Who would'a thought it. Learn something new every day.
    1. MrPaulAR's Avatar
      MrPaulAR -
      I thought a majority of the loops were caused by both putting the line on wrong and the drag pulling line out. They didn't mention the drag part because every time it pulls out twists are added.

      If someone would create a way to have the drag spin the outside in reverse instead of the inner bobbin (may not be the right name) this probably wouldn't be an issue at all.
    1. ronetone's Avatar
      ronetone -
      great info
    1. Rsw's Avatar
      Rsw -
      Something to think about. Looks like it could be a great reel.
    1. Mikie's Avatar
      Mikie -
      All true I've done it all but I try not to
    1. Trent's Avatar
      Trent -
      Do they come in black???
    1. OtterMama's Avatar
      OtterMama -
      Good read, lots of info. Thanks
    1. ARcrappie's Avatar
      ARcrappie -
      Quote Originally Posted by Trent View Post
      Do they come in black???
      I Google searched and found some. I don't think any of the current models for this year come in black.
    1. boatdocksam's Avatar
      boatdocksam -
      good read
    1. fishwalton's Avatar
      fishwalton -
      I have had one of these reels for a couple of years. It does seem to have less tangles than my many other open spin reel, but it's not 100% fool proof. I think I paid about $90 for the model I bought.
    1. OpiemusRex's Avatar
      OpiemusRex -
      I'll bite. Going to check them out!
    1. kickingback's Avatar
      kickingback -
      Very Nice!
    1. Billbob's Avatar
      Billbob -
      looks good
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