Freespooling
Freespooling refers to a mechanism in fishing reels that allows the spool to rotate freely in the opposite direction of line payout. This is primarily found in baitcasting reels and some spinning reels. When the reel is in freespool mode, the drag system is disengaged, permitting line to be pulled out by a fish or cast without any resistance from the reel's internal components, except for the slight tension from the spool bearings.
The primary purpose of freespooling is to enable long-distance casting by reducing friction. It also allows
However, it is crucial to engage the reel's gearing and reel in the freespool mode to prevent