Line is wound with 6 or 8 turns around itself and the end is brought through the “eye”. Use it for attaching hooks, lures, swivels, leaders, etc. Two Frequently Used Fishing Knots The Cinch Knot The easiest and most often used general purpose knot for monofilament line. Replace spincast cover, washers and hex nut. If you want to remove the spool, turn it (view from back to see the two pegs come free). Lift off the spincast cover by pulling out on its side pin with small pliers. remove the hex nut while firmly holding the spinnerhead. Remove the side door by depressing the snap and pulling the door away from the reel housing. How to Change the Spool A Line Spool Load it no more than 1/8” from outside edge. Feathering allows pinpoint accuracy to bring the line to a slow, gentle stop. Bait Tackle To help control the cast, many experts let the line run between the thumb and index finger of their left hand to “feather” the line after the lure is on its way to the target. Reel in until bait or lure is hanging down a few inches below the rod tip. Getting Ready to Fish Run the line through the rod guides and tie on the bait or lure to the swivel tackle. Also be careful not to hook yourself or hit yourself with a lure or plug. Always look carefully before you cast to be sure no one could get hooked or hit with a lure. Children should not use the Pocket Fisherman® without parental supervision. Use extra care with sharp hooks, lures, the casting plug and when taking fish off the line. THE ORIGINAL ® SPIN CASTING OUTFIT Get Acquainted with the Original Pocket Fisherman ® Spin Casting Outfit Caution: Always use care when fishing.
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