Rugby Posted Friday at 17:53 Report Posted Friday at 17:53 (edited) I have finally got my new Okuma 8k reels, I have now to fill them with line. What is the best way to start it off, is it knot the line or using a knot. If the latter what knot would you use? Les Edited Friday at 17:54 by Rugby Change of reel number B B 1 Quote
salokcinnodrog Posted Friday at 19:33 Report Posted Friday at 19:33 1 hour ago, Rugby said: I have finally got my new Okuma 8k reels, I have now to fill them with line. What is the best way to start it off, is it knot the line or using a knot. If the latter what knot would you use? Les First time with new reels is fun... The first time I put line on new reels (or spools) is to see what they take in terms of amount (say 15lb 0.35 380metres) and fill them with 15lb line, I do a uni knot loop, put it on the reels, pull tight and wind line on. If the line spool contains 1000m then the last bit is left on the spool. If the 3rd reel needs line I use a brand new line spool, so first time you might end up buying 2 spools of line. Quote
Rugby Posted Friday at 20:49 Author Report Posted Friday at 20:49 Thanks for that. I must admit, when looking at that knot I thought it looked a bit bulky. The Okuma has a line capacity of 0.35/ 550. My line is 0.40 spool size 1000m. Which I suspect means I will either need to use some backing or buy another spool. Les Quote
elmoputney Posted Friday at 21:25 Report Posted Friday at 21:25 14 minutes ago, Rugby said: Thanks for that. I must admit, when looking at that knot I thought it looked a bit bulky. The Okuma has a line capacity of 0.35/ 550. My line is 0.40 spool size 1000m. Which I suspect means I will either need to use some backing or buy another spool. Les I put some backing on my 8ks, I worked it out so I could split a Gardner spool of line 3 ways. And just bought some cheap line off amazon. You can use a calculator like this one to help ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️ https://www.pattayafishing.net/advanced-fishing-reel-line-capacity-estimator/ Quote
Rugby Posted Friday at 22:00 Author Report Posted Friday at 22:00 35 minutes ago, elmoputney said: I put some backing on my 8ks, I worked it out so I could split a Gardner spool of line 3 ways. And just bought some cheap line off amazon. You can use a calculator like this one to help ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️ https://www.pattayafishing.net/advanced-fishing-reel-line-capacity-estimator/ Quote
Rugby Posted Friday at 22:06 Author Report Posted Friday at 22:06 Thanks for the calculator I’ve had a look at the calculator which works out at 421m per spool. I could get both of my spools filled with the 1000m spool. Les elmoputney 1 Quote
B B Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago I’ve got the shallow as well as the deep spools. Just weighed the both and the deep comes in with line at 7oz and the shallow with line 5oz… I was a bit bored 😁 welder and Rugby 2 Quote
Rugby Posted 2 hours ago Author Report Posted 2 hours ago I’ve just done both reels with 1000m Korda 15lb and got a bit left over. On 01/08/2025 at 20:33, salokcinnodrog said: First time with new reels is fun... The first time I put line on new reels (or spools) is to see what they take in terms of amount (say 15lb 0.35 380metres) and fill them with 15lb line, I do a uni knot loop, put it on the reels, pull tight and wind line on. If the line spool contains 1000m then the last bit is left on the spool. If the 3rd reel needs line I use a brand new line spool, so first time you might end up buying 2 spools of line. I used the uni knot on bot my reels. I was surprised how easy the knot was to make. salokcinnodrog 1 Quote
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