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When putting new line on reels,is there any advantage to putting some backing on first ,rather than having the spool full of the line you intend to use ?I appreciate on larger capacity reels ,you can save a few bob,and im guessing that's the only advantage,but just wanted to check before I waste a 1000yards !

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Personally when filling a reel with new line I load the spool completely with new line.

Every time you go fishing you use a bit of line and no matter how tight you trim a blood knot it will snag on a cast and eventually you'll find that blood knot.

The only backing I use is on a fly reel.

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Personally when filling a reel with new line I load the spool completely with new line.

Every time you go fishing you use a bit of line and no matter how tight you trim a blood knot it will snag on a cast and eventually you'll find that blood knot.

The only backing I use is on a fly reel.

Cheers mate ,that's my usual tactic ,just fill the spool with the line im gonna use ,just wanted to make sure there wasn't a good reason to use backing!

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All my big pits and bait runners for carp , pike and barbel with mono are done with no backing no matter how big the spools, but my spinning reels and multipliers with braid are done with backing which doesnt matter because im never going to cast far enough with a lure to make a difference

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I always fill mine up, but it can get expensive 2 bulk spools of GR60, is £36

 

What reels are you using, you can get spool reducers for some spools

just using GR60 for the first time,how do you find it?I usually use fox soft steel or Berkley big game,but thought id give the GR60 a go !

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