DIY Line Spooler

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DIY Line Spooler

Post by VooDoo » Thu Nov 29, 2012 1:47 pm

Been searching on the net for a line spooler and came accross this article:

http://www.sportfishingmag.com/blogs/to ... ne-spooler

it look very easy to do and would be a great help in spooling your lines - especially if you don't have willing and able assistants to help you out.

Best of all, it's an Ozzie invention too!

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Re: DIY Line Spooler

Post by Tomcat1 » Thu Nov 29, 2012 2:39 pm

complete angler has line spoolers on sale right now pretty cheap

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Re: DIY Line Spooler

Post by Breamster » Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:15 pm

I think complete angler should give you a free rod Tomcat for all the advertisements you provided.

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Post by Wolly Bugger » Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:20 pm

Breamster wrote:I think complete angler should give you a free rod Tomcat for all the advertisements you provided.
He might work there :D

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Re: DIY Line Spooler

Post by Tomcat1 » Thu Nov 29, 2012 8:59 pm

this is the first time i have mentioned complete angler. i usually throw in plugs for fishing fever lol. i dont go to complete angler very often. most of my business goes to fishing fever since it was so close to me and i like their employees. they are all pretty knowledgeable about the local fishing areas. and usually give me pretty good deals since i spend so much at their shop. they are a really good bunch of guys always willing to pass on good info and where they are catching fish and what bait they are biting best on at the time

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Re: DIY Line Spooler

Post by Master-pro » Thu Nov 29, 2012 10:15 pm

Everytime i have gotten advice from fishing fever i haven't caught a thing. :lol:
They seem good though and they know alot.
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Re: DIY Line Spooler

Post by Tomcat1 » Thu Nov 29, 2012 10:55 pm

you might just be going on the wrong days master-pro. they are usually pretty spot on when i talk to them. they are the ones that got me started fishing the rough weather for snapper. i usually buy all my bait from them and i have bought a couple of surf rods and reels from them that i have had no problems with. i also buy all my soft plastics and lures from them usually. they are a little too high priced on a few things such as hooks and sinkers for my liking but i still sometimes buy them from there also. but always looking for better prices for terminal tackle, and my braid line.

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Re: DIY Line Spooler

Post by Breamster » Fri Nov 30, 2012 7:20 am

VooDooMagician wrote:Been searching on the net for a line spooler and came accross this article:

http://www.sportfishingmag.com/blogs/to ... ne-spooler

it look very easy to do and would be a great help in spooling your lines - especially if you don't have willing and able assistants to help you out.

Best of all, it's an Ozzie invention too!

ozzie ozzie ozzie ... oi oi oi
Here is my invention. Cost $0, always available & never gets lost or stolen.
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Re: DIY Line Spooler

Post by VooDoo » Fri Nov 30, 2012 8:35 am

Agreed with you on the part of always available and never get lost or stolen but it still cost you some Kaching$ to buy that chop stick. :lolf:
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Re: DIY Line Spooler

Post by FishSamFish » Wed Dec 12, 2012 7:22 pm

Breamster wrote:
VooDooMagician wrote:Been searching on the net for a line spooler and came accross this article:

http://www.sportfishingmag.com/blogs/to ... ne-spooler

it look very easy to do and would be a great help in spooling your lines - especially if you don't have willing and able assistants to help you out.

Best of all, it's an Ozzie invention too!

ozzie ozzie ozzie ... oi oi oi
Here is my invention. Cost $0, always available & never gets lost or stolen.
How does that go spooling a Tiaga 80wa :lolf: :lolf:

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