so nothing to do with the line just the clutches on the reels ?
im going to be ordering a 40g i think
that's the one i got the yellow 40g i re-spooled my reel 3 times before i bought the twist buster it solved the problem.. theirs a clip on youTube about bait runner twisting line
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Terry Edmonds (Long Range Angler)
May 8, 2013 ·
Line twist
Line twist is an issue many of us have and it can be really annoying, the line becomes uncontrollable flowing of the spool when setting the indicators or causing crack offs when casting. The thicker the line the more uncontrollable it can become.
Before we go on I must put one thing straight, the line does not come twisted and it’s not the fault of the line if it gets twisted, we put the twist into the line so we cause it.
Twist is most commonly caused by using the clutch to play fish, Bait- runners, small spools or incorrect loading of the line when new.
If you have a small spool reel say for example a 5000 sized reel and you want to load 250m of line onto the spool, the bail arm has to rotate around the small spool a lot more times than say a 10,000 sized big pit, every time this rotation is completed it will add some twist. Even the anti- twist rollers will still add some twist, this is a reason a prefer big pits for all my fishing as they work so well with thick lines and the ever so popular fluorocarbon.
Loading the line correctly is vital, there is a lot of people who soak the line in warm water, then wind the line on with the sticker of the bulk spool facing upwards, in my opinion this causes a lot of twist. My preferred method is the old fashioned way, soak the line in warm water for 10mins that get somebody to put a pencil through the bulk spool, and wind on under moderate pressure, I do this by trapping the line in between some damp rag.
Bait runners are terrible for line twist, when you get a take the line is spinning off the clutch and causing lots of twist, usually baitrunner reels have smaller spools than big pits so the twist problem is doubled. I have even seen people bait boat their rigs out, by using a bait runner which is a real disaster.
When playing fish if you can backwind, rather than use your clutch you will help limit line twist a lot.
If you do get line twist you can do a few procedures to help the situation, I often walk out 200 yards of line on a field, and wind back through a wet rag this will help take a lot of stretch out of the line.
Also speaking to my mate Nigel Sharp he ties on a lead with PVA and casts it as far as he can waits for the PVA to melt and reels in through a damp rag, great idea that saves walking
Its really best to look after your line, remember twist isn’t inherent in lines WE cause it.