How Do You Restring a Closed Face Fishing Pole?

In order to keep your closed face fishing pole functioning properly, it is important to restring it regularly. Restringing a closed face fishing pole is a relatively easy task that can be done in just a few simple steps.

The first step in restringing a closed face fishing pole is to remove the old string from the reel. To do this, simply unscrew the string from the reel and discard it.

Next, you will need to thread the new string through the eyelets of the rod.

Start by threading one end of the string through an eyelet at the top of the rod and then pull it through until there is enough slack for you to tie a knot at the end.

Once you have tied a knot at one end of the string, you can begin threading it through each of the remaining eyelets on your rod. Make sure that you leave enough slack between each eyelet so that there will be no tension when casting or retrieving your line.

When you are finished threading your line through all of the eyelets, tie a knot at the bottom of your rod and then fasten it securely to your reel by screwing it in place.

Finally, you will need to adjust the tension on your line so that it is not too tight or too loose. To do this, simply adjust the knob on your reel until you feel resistance when casting or retrieving your line.

Conclusion: Restringing a closed face fishing pole is not difficult and can be done in just a few simple steps. The process involves removing old strings from reels and then threading new strings through eyelets on rods before tying knots and securing them to reels. Finally, tension needs to be adjusted so that casting or retrieving lines are not too tight or too loose.

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Lindsay Collins