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Fishing line?

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How do you thread a fishing line through the pole? I have a Shakespeare xtreme that will haul in up to 20 lbs. I plan on going to fish for Salmon (in Alaksa). Also, are there any tricks on how to attach the lure? Any knotting techniques? Can you recommend a website? -Fishing again for the first time

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  1. use a clinch knot


  2. Thread the line through the round holes in the guides and attach it to the reel spool with a loop knot or a small piece of tape. For knots try the following site : www.thejump.net/fishing-knots/fishing-kn...

  3. the clinch knot is the easiest i know of.

  4. out-doorsports.com or floridia fishing .com or tuppins .com of lake worth,fla.33460

  5. Check out this website:

    http://www.takemefishing.org/fishing/fis...

    This will give you some good tips as well as show how to do all sorts of knots. The Palomar is the the easiest, and it's never failed on me. The improved clinch knot is also very popular among anglers.

    As far as threading a fishing line, just put it up through the holes. Pull out enough line after it is threaded in order to put your bobber on (if you are using one, I suggest the slip bobber if you are) at the depth you want plus enough line to tie your lure or hook on. Use your preferred knot from the website to tie it on.

    Hope this helps. Good Luck.
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