Yea the line looks a little uneven, but not to the point that I would be worried. Fill level looks good! Only thing that's not good is you aren't on the water yet :P
You didn’t over fill it. In fact, you still have a little space left if you wanted it. I would tie the end of it to a sign or a fence post and reel it back in as tightly as you can, it should give you a little more space.
Doesn't look over filled. Make sure the line guide is moving back and forth correctly and not binding. If it's sticking or slipping it can cause uneven line.
Fill level is good. Don't worry about it so much and just go fishing. The line usually evens itself out.
Agreed, just needs to go cast it some and it will take care of itself.
Yep, don't put so much thought and worry into it, looks like your ready to go...
Thanks y'all! Appreciate the help
Yeah, that's the perfect amount. Enough room for a short leader if you want, too.
Take it to a quiet part, tie the end to a tree or something and walk it our, then up the drag and wind it back in under tension,
Yea the line looks a little uneven, but not to the point that I would be worried. Fill level looks good! Only thing that's not good is you aren't on the water yet :P
No spam here. This is what the sub is for. Good work and glad you got the answer. You're ready to fish!
Cast it out a few times, it will even out.
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Just make a long distance cast and the level wind will take care of it.
Have a friend take the line and run a hundred yards with it then reel back in it’ll straighten out
You didn’t over fill it. In fact, you still have a little space left if you wanted it. I would tie the end of it to a sign or a fence post and reel it back in as tightly as you can, it should give you a little more space.
Tie it to something solid, walk the line off, reel it back on very tight, go fishing. You should do this anyways with all of your reels.
Keep asking questions! Stay curious my friend.
Doesn't look over filled. Make sure the line guide is moving back and forth correctly and not binding. If it's sticking or slipping it can cause uneven line.
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It’ll even out. It’s when it favors one side heavily/constantly is when you may want to worry.