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| Is it OK to super glue the knot on PowerPro line ?? ---- thanks ---- jim |
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| I ssed to do this on other braid with no ill effect but I ultimatley stopped as It did not (IMHO) add much to the equation. A good palomar knot is pretty darn strong on its own...
That being said when I make wind on leader I do use 5 Minute Epoxy on the knots to the ring/swivel and it works awesome.. |
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Location: Yahara River Chain | How bad is your knot that you have to super glue it??
Instead of super glue, I just wouldn't cut the tag end so close to the knot. |
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Location: Central Wisconsin | I'll tie a palomar knot and I cut the tag end at about 1/2" and then melt it so there is a ball on the end. It'll never pull through fi tightened correctly and I've never had a problem/knot failure. |
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| Riverrat351 - 8/13/2013 11:44 AM
I'll tie a palomar knot and I cut the tag end at about 1/2" and then melt it so there is a ball on the end. It'll never pull through fi tightened correctly and I've never had a problem/knot failure.
That's exactly what I do, works like a charm. I've lost many muskies over the years for many different reasons, but knot failure has never been one of them. |
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Location: sneaking out to get on the water ;-) | Ja Rule - 8/13/2013 2:17 PM
Riverrat351 - 8/13/2013 11:44 AM
I'll tie a palomar knot and I cut the tag end at about 1/2" and then melt it so there is a ball on the end. It'll never pull through fi tightened correctly and I've never had a problem/knot failure.
That's exactly what I do, works like a charm. I've lost many muskies over the years for many different reasons, but knot failure has never been one of them.
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| Riverrat351 - 8/13/2013 11:44 AM
I'll tie a palomar knot and I cut the tag end at about 1/2" and then melt it so there is a ball on the end. It'll never pull through fi tightened correctly and I've never had a problem/knot failure.
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Location: Madison | I use the glue on power pro with no ill affects. I use it to stop the line from fraying after it is cut. I may have to try the lighter trick as mentioned above.
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Location: Central Wisconsin | Just a word of caution, always hold the knot between you thumb and forefinger and just heat the tag end, otherwise you may compromise the knot or line above it. Works great! |
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Location: N.FIB | fishing glue is what I`ve used in the past and no probs on any kind of line and I`ve tried a lot of diff lines over the years,sure any super glue would work but some glues might have a chemical that could eat the line away.I tied a bad not back in 02 and the lure casted a football field in length,wondered how I casted that far until I started reeling in and no weight of the lure was there,thats why I started using the glue from time to time. |
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