10-27-2009, 12:34 AM
Today I was putting some new line of a couple of reels. I wanted to use some backing line (cheaper line) on the reels, and then put on only the premium line that I generally reel off the lines when I fish. I decided to use one of my line counter reels to count off the amount of line I would need for backing and the amount I would use for actual fishing. I used to do a lot of precision trolling with line counter reels before I took up float tube fishing as my major fishing approach, but I don’t use them that much anymore--except when I fish for walleye from a boat, using night-crawler rigs.
I used one of my Cabela line counter reels to count off the needed line. As I was doing that I got some numbers I knew were incorrect. Either there was more line on the 100 yard spool of premium line I had purchased, or my line counter was incorrect. I stopped what I was doing and checked the line counter reel. I pulled off 27 feet of line, and the counter read that I had pulled off 48 feet. I checked my other (smaller) Cabela line counter reel and pulled off 27 feet of line, and the counter read that I had pulled off 36 feet. Finally I checked my Daiwa line counter reel. I pulled off 27 feet of line and the counter read that I had pulled off 27 feet of line. I did the math on the Cabela reels and got the following results: Largest Cabela reel…I would need to multiply the reading on the reel by .562 to get the actual amount of line out (it reads almost twice as much line out than is actually out); Smaller Cabela reel…I would need to multiply the reading on the reel by .78 to get the actual amount of line out; and, finally, the Daiwa reel was right on (accurate).
For some time I used the line counters and the precision trolling book to determine the depths specific crankbaits would run with x-amount of line out. Now I realize that when I was using the Cabela line counters my estimates were way off! Has anyone else experienced this problem?
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I used one of my Cabela line counter reels to count off the needed line. As I was doing that I got some numbers I knew were incorrect. Either there was more line on the 100 yard spool of premium line I had purchased, or my line counter was incorrect. I stopped what I was doing and checked the line counter reel. I pulled off 27 feet of line, and the counter read that I had pulled off 48 feet. I checked my other (smaller) Cabela line counter reel and pulled off 27 feet of line, and the counter read that I had pulled off 36 feet. Finally I checked my Daiwa line counter reel. I pulled off 27 feet of line and the counter read that I had pulled off 27 feet of line. I did the math on the Cabela reels and got the following results: Largest Cabela reel…I would need to multiply the reading on the reel by .562 to get the actual amount of line out (it reads almost twice as much line out than is actually out); Smaller Cabela reel…I would need to multiply the reading on the reel by .78 to get the actual amount of line out; and, finally, the Daiwa reel was right on (accurate).
For some time I used the line counters and the precision trolling book to determine the depths specific crankbaits would run with x-amount of line out. Now I realize that when I was using the Cabela line counters my estimates were way off! Has anyone else experienced this problem?
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