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    Man that is a game changer! I have never thought of this! My hand method sucks! Thankyou for posting!
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    I strip off the line by hand, but I don't re-spool line on very many reels at one time. The "drill" method would definitely save some time and effort for those that do re-spool many reels on a regular basis.

    BUT .... I don't trash my old line !! I save it up, then drop it off at a recycle bin specific for fishing line.

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    Sounds like theirs going to be a run on hard plastic shot glasses down at wally-world.

    Great Job!

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    Those work fine but the cheapest way is to save your paper towel and TP cardboard tubes. They fit right over the drill chuck. Tie the line or a small piece of tape to the tube and drill it off.
    Save the shot glass for more important things

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    Quote Originally Posted by montagc View Post
    Good idea! I use a 2 liter bottle with a bolt through the cap. Just throw the whole thing away when done and keep the cap.
    I do the same with a 2 liter but picked one of these up Amazon.com : Melton Tackle Hi-Speed Line Stripper : Fishing Line Spooling Accessories : Sports & Outdoors. If it ever wears out then I will use the bolt trick. Great info and thanks guys!

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