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Line Spool Holder
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jmaslar
09/23/2009 - 08:31

I could not find a simple, yet satisfactory, line winder to load fishing line onto a reel. Too often they were wimpy held in place with suction cups, attached to the rod itself, or even made of plastic.  (I still have pencil lead embedded in my hand due to the failure of a suction cup on a pencil sharpener.) So, I turned the project over to the Research Department at TroutUniversity.

 
Steve Maslar a mechanical engineer and Chancellor at Trout University took up the challenge and has designed a simple but effective line spooler for winding line on fishing reels.  It uses laser technology in manufacturing a stainless steel bracket which together with zinc plated components provides a durable assembly at a very affordable price.
 
Features Include:
Accommodates a wide range of lines     
Can be mounted on a wall or on a bench
Easily removed from its mounting
Provides rapid tension adjustment
Add’l arbors available for quick line changes
 

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I saw your utube on the

I saw your utube on the ==line spool holder== but can"t find it to buy one on troutu.com web site. Could you tell me how to get one? I fresh water fish and don't need the saltwater capability. It's the best I've seen for what I need!
Can you send back via my e-mail direct?
Thanks, Gary

Gary, Thanks for your

Gary,

Thanks for your inquiry. I was unable to access your email address. Send me an email at smaslar@troutu.com, and I can get you more information.

Steve

Question:

It appears from the picture that a small spool is installed on the arbor, Will it accommodate larger sizes as well?

Spool sizes

 It was designed with freshwater fishing in mind.  Iit will accommodate a standard spool about 4" in dia. and up to 1' in width.  However, it will not accommodate the mega spools commonly used in saltwater fishing, for that you would need to go to Bass Pro Shop.

Comments

I saw your utube on the

I saw your utube on the ==line spool holder== but can"t find it to buy one on troutu.com web site. Could you tell me how to get one? I fresh water fish and don't need the saltwater capability. It's the best I've seen for what I need!
Can you send back via my e-mail direct?
Thanks, Gary

Gary, Thanks for your

Gary,

Thanks for your inquiry. I was unable to access your email address. Send me an email at smaslar@troutu.com, and I can get you more information.

Steve

Question:

It appears from the picture that a small spool is installed on the arbor, Will it accommodate larger sizes as well?

Spool sizes

 It was designed with freshwater fishing in mind.  Iit will accommodate a standard spool about 4" in dia. and up to 1' in width.  However, it will not accommodate the mega spools commonly used in saltwater fishing, for that you would need to go to Bass Pro Shop.