How to Set Up a Fishing Pole: 14 Steps (with Pictures)

06 May.,2024

 

How to Set Up a Fishing Pole: 14 Steps (with Pictures)

This article was co-authored by Michael Reynolds . Michael Reynolds is a Professional Fishing Instructor and the Owner of Long Beach, California Fishing Lessons by Michael Reynolds. In his over 40 years of fishing experience, Michael has become very knowledgeable about the variety of fishing methods and techniques. He is passionate about sharing his knowledge with beginners to experienced anglers. Michael has been guiding and teaching fishing for over five years and is licensed and bonded with the Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW). This article has been viewed 419,095 times.

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When you’re setting up a fishing pole, first attach all of the pieces of the rod together, then slide the reel into the notch near the bottom of the rod and rotate the reel seating to tighten it. Locate the silver overhead piece on the reel, called the bale arm, and flip it up, then pull on the edge of the fishing line to unravel it. As you pull the line, thread it through the eyelets on the rod, then flip the bale arm closed. Once the line is threaded, you can attach your lure or your hook and bait. To learn how to fasten a lure, keep reading!

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