Same line both times Ande Pink 12lb. I had been using 15lb Ande but I had some 12lb around so thats what I spooled up with when I got new reel #1 (Shimano Calcutta).
First incident was with new reel #1 so I blamed it on the reel. I had put the 12lb on the new reel just because its what I had around. Fixing the birdsnest later at the house I snapped off a sideplate screw flush with the reel frame and the reel had to be taken to Kevin's to sit unil September to fix.
So I get new reel #2 (Abu), again spool it with 12lb Ande Pink. Again a birdsnest that would choke a goat on about the 25th cast into the first morning. Again had to take her home and take off the sideplate to fix it. This time I was REAL careful with the sideplate screws and new reel #2 is still in commission. I loaded her up with 15lb Ande pink.
So the Ande 12 is out and 15lb is back in the boat. One friend told me I needed more tension on the line when I spooled-up the reels as the line was peeling off the spool too easily and causing loops. Another buddy told me I had too much tension on the line when I was spooling up and it was causing line twist which was leading to backlash.
What gives? Any advice. I put the brakes on the Abu full bore and I went back to the heavier line. I think there has to be something I am doing because these aren't your normal birds nests - these are from hades. The line is burrying so far into the spool (to the arbor almost) that when you pull the spool off the frame the spool looks like two different spools on the same arbor. Any help would be apperciated. I have gone through about 1000 yards of Ande in a month with a couple short trout to show for it.


