It just depends what line captivity your reel has if your reel can hold around 140yards or higher it would be find. If your using braided line go for it . Besides your reel has a 14 pound drag. Fishing reels have drag lbs not set line weight.
You can use 20-30 pounds on a multiplier reels for sea fishing, or on a fixed-spool reel 20 pounds for pike fishing.
Yes u can u dont get as much casting distance because line is thicker 14 lb line is not as thick so u get more string
It's possible but the reel and rod are not made to handle the stresses that monofilament fishing line will put on the gear. The drags on a fly fishing reel are not as robust as a conventional reel.
just hold the back of the reel and grab the front of the reel firmly and turn counter clock wise reel casing opens and then add your fishing line
dw-40 and reel for 2 to 3 minutes with line off.
Three things can happen when your reel is not fully spooled:You will not be able to cast as far due to the added friction of the line on the reel when a cast is made.You increase the chances of a large fish "spooling" (pulling all your line) you when you fish.If your reel is not fully spooled and you get a cutoff while fishing you may end up with very little line on your reel forcing an end to your fishing activities.
Not the rod, but the reel. The reel is fixed at one location on the rod. It winds the fishing line around the spindle of the reel as you "reel it in".
Reel
First, remove the reel cover. Remove old line carefully, when you find the end, it should come off easily. Once the old line is removed, run the new through the cover, then tie the new line on the spool, and remember to remove the tag end as close as possible to the spool. Replace the cover, then reel the new line on the reel.
RHINO fishing reel RCS5
usually about 2 to 3 feet. you dont want too much because you wont be able to reel it in.
No
Reel/real
Reel Fishing III happened in 2003.