SuperGlueKnot???
jimjimjim
Posted 8/13/2013 10:35 AM (#657135)
Subject: SuperGlueKnot???




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Is it OK to super glue the knot on PowerPro line ?? ---- thanks ---- jim
Mojo1269
Posted 8/13/2013 10:46 AM (#657137 - in reply to #657135)
Subject: Re: SuperGlueKnot???





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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..
muskie! nut
Posted 8/13/2013 10:47 AM (#657138 - in reply to #657135)
Subject: Re: SuperGlueKnot???





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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.
Riverrat351
Posted 8/13/2013 11:44 AM (#657151 - in reply to #657135)
Subject: RE: SuperGlueKnot???




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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.
Ja Rule
Posted 8/13/2013 2:17 PM (#657176 - in reply to #657151)
Subject: RE: SuperGlueKnot???




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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.
wicked
Posted 8/13/2013 2:40 PM (#657183 - in reply to #657176)
Subject: RE: SuperGlueKnot???




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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.



x3
esoxaddict
Posted 8/13/2013 2:48 PM (#657185 - in reply to #657151)
Subject: RE: SuperGlueKnot???





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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.
kirkkopplin
Posted 8/14/2013 8:22 PM (#657452 - in reply to #657135)
Subject: RE: SuperGlueKnot???




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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.
Riverrat351
Posted 8/14/2013 9:34 PM (#657460 - in reply to #657452)
Subject: RE: SuperGlueKnot???




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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!
CASTING55
Posted 8/15/2013 6:00 PM (#657610 - in reply to #657460)
Subject: RE: SuperGlueKnot???




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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.