State-of-the-art Reel Spooling Machine
Our staff can spool almost any line of your choosing onto your new or existing reel using our on-site hydraulic PSI line tensioner and precision line winder.
The use of professional spooling equipment is highly recommended not least for saving you time, but to prevent against kinks, knots and any imperfections. Hydraulic equipment spools the reel under the correct tension which maximises line capacity and avoids the line biting into the spool causing bust-offs. Furthermore, the machine will count the length of line being spooled so you know exactly how much line has been spooled.
We also have an extensive range of bulk spools – bulk monofilament and braided lines. This is the most cost effective way to spool your reel as you only pay for the length of line your reel requires.
Your reel and fishing line can be a significant investment. Proper advice and application is crucial for the best performance, without leading to failure at critical moments. With so many types of line available in the market, it is now more important than ever to seek the services of a professional in helping you choose the most appropriate line combination for your reel, rod and fishing adventures.


Options
- New Reels: We offer custom line spooling options with new reels purchased – browse the Fishing Reel category
- Bring your existing reel: We can discuss your line and spooling options in-store. Visit our Where to Find Us page for our location.
Pricing Spooling starts from as little as $5 excluding line costs. Our team will provide a quote before work is undertaken and requirements are understood.
Types of line
Monofilament
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- Backing – bulk or filler of a reel. Mono line is frequently used for backing purposes to fill out the spool length of a reel, saving money on more expensive braided line.
- Beach, game and bait fishing scenarios
- Harsh environments such as rock, coastal and oyster fishing
- Jumping fish such as marlin, mahi mahi and sailfish
Braid (GSP / PE Line)
This newer more advanced type of line was developed by the Dutch, and quickly perfected by the Japanese and US in the 1980s and 1990s. A braided line consists of braiding or weaving fibres into the strand of a line. These “wonder lines” have spurred recent innovation, resulting in the specific and high quality fishing gear that is used today.
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- Deep water fishing and jigging (yellowtail, kingfish)
- Targeting fish with a gentle bite
- Ultra light tackle lure fishing (bream, whiting, bass or flathead)
- Soft plastic fishing (snapper, mulloway etc.)
- Bait casting reels used in trolling
- Heavy tackle surface luring (giant trevally, big blue water sport and game fish)
Dacron
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Used primarily for game fishing and fly fishing as a backing line
Fluorocarbon
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- Ultra light casting in clear water situations
- Sub-surface lures or baits due to its sinking properties


Services FAQ
Use adequate protection to prevent the reel from moving during transit. We recommend either bubble wrap, plenty of newspaper, foam packaging etc and a sturdy cardboard box.
If the rod is more than 1pc, take apart. Place cardboard over all guides and tips. Place the rod inside a length of PVC pipe or strong cylindrical cardboard packaging. Note: most couriers have length limits of 1.5m. We can assist in arranging a suitable courier
Shipping costs are the responsibility of the sender. We recommend considering insurance. Return shipping costs will be charged together with the invoice for work required.