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How to Get Your Fly Reel Ready to Fish in 5 minutes!

Follow these easy steps to install fly line onto your fly reel like a pro. Also, we have a time-saving bonus tip for getting your rod and reel ready to fish.

5 Min. Watch | Fishing

STEP 1: HOW MUCH BACKING WILL YOU NEED?

The first step is to see how much backing your reel will take. This information should be included with the reel, or you can find it on the manufacturer’s web site. This L.L.Bean Apex reel will take 75 yards of 20-pound backing with a 6-weight fly line.

STEP 2: ATTACH THE BACKING TO THE SPOOL

Remove the spool from the fly reel. Run the backing through the first guide on the rod and tie it to the fly reel spool using an arbor knot. Pop the spool back onto the reel.

STEP 3: REEL BACKING ONTO THE SPOOL

Have a friend poke a pencil through the center of the backing spool so it spins freely. Make sure the backing is coming off the bottom of the spool, this will prevent it from twisting. Have him apply just enough pressure so the spool doesn’t spin freely. Apply tension but you don’t have to hold it too tight. The backing should feel firm on the spool and not spongy.

STEP 4: TEST THE AMOUNT OF BACKING ON THE SPOOL

Take the fly line off its spool and hold it against the fly reel spool. You want a little space between the fly line and the outer edge of the spool. If it’s overfilled, the spool won’t spin freely on the reel.

STEP 5: INSTALL THE FLY LINE

The back end of most fly lines come with a welded loop that makes it super easy to attach your line to the backing. Tie a loop into your backing using a double surgeon’s knot. Now slip the backing loop through the fly line loop and then pass the fly line through the large backing loop. Pull it snug to create a neat connection.

Have your friend hold the fly line spool the same way he held the backing spool. Again, make sure the line comes off the bottom of the spool. Reel the fly line steadily onto the spool while applying a little tension with your fingers.

BONUS TIP!

When it’s time to string up your fly line on your fly rod, there’s a neat little trick you can use. When you simply pull the line through the guides, you can lose all your progress if the line slips from your hand. Instead, double the line over and pull the newly created loop through the guides. If you lose your grip now, the loop will catch in the guide instead of falling all the way to the ground. It’s a small thing but it will make you look like a pro.

Now it’s time to go hit the water and catch some fish! Get outfitted with everything you need for your next fishing adventure.

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