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Otter
Posted 2/2/2003 9:01 AM (#58163)
Subject: Tieing Power Pro directly to the spool...





Posts: 129


Location: Bemidji, MN-
Does anyone out there tie Power Pro direct to the spool? If so, what do you use to anchor it - electrical tape? I hate having another knot in my line as a possible weak link, and I don't have a lot of faith in my double uni.

Edited by Otter 2/2/2003 9:13 AM
Trophymuskie
Posted 2/2/2003 9:16 AM (#58166 - in reply to #58163)
Subject: RE: Tieing Power Pro directly to the spool...





Posts: 1430


Location: Eastern Ontario

I have a few reels with power pro only on them and all that is needed is a piece of electrical tape.

RAZE1
Posted 2/2/2003 9:59 AM (#58170 - in reply to #58163)
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Posts: 938


Location: NeverNever Lake
I have used a few drops of super glue and it has worked fine.
ESOX Maniac
Posted 2/2/2003 10:45 AM (#58176 - in reply to #58170)
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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
RAZE1- really like the superglue idea- gotta try it when I respool for the season.

Al Warner
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Edited by ESOX Maniac 2/2/2003 10:47 AM

Posted 2/2/2003 5:18 PM (#58210 - in reply to #58163)
Subject: RE: Tieing Power Pro directly to the spool...


Duct tape.

Later,
Jon

Today's delicious recipe:
musky thermadore (under glass)
Steve Van Lieshout
Posted 2/2/2003 6:13 PM (#58222 - in reply to #58163)
Subject: RE: Tieing Power Pro directly to the spool...




Posts: 1916


Location: Greenfield, WI
I tie a knot on one end of the spool, lay the line on the spool shaft, and use electrical tape to keep the line tight to the shaft so that the line starts winding on the shaft from the side opposite of the knot. I haven't had any line slipping since I started this technique.

Edited by Steve Van Lieshout 2/2/2003 6:16 PM
onelastcast
Posted 2/2/2003 6:22 PM (#58223 - in reply to #58163)
Subject: RE: Tieing Power Pro directly to the spool...




Posts: 91


Location: Oshawa, Ontario
I use Power Pro exclusively and always lay down TWO full wraps of electrical tape and have never had a problem. Happy Casting and Hooking!
Sponge
Posted 2/2/2003 6:29 PM (#58225 - in reply to #58163)
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Just to prove I'm no dummy, I too use Power Pro, and a small piece of duct tape, then use the Arbor knot to attach line. Though I've yet to hook a fish on this rig, it sure held on stumps, limbs, rocks, docks etc...this is my year though to hang something alive and swimming....
Steve Van Lieshout
Posted 2/2/2003 6:49 PM (#58228 - in reply to #58163)
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Posts: 1916


Location: Greenfield, WI
Sponge, I think that you should further refine the list of things which you plan to hook to monster muskies, and not cows, deer, pelicans, hen turkeys, wilderbeasts, muskrats, dogs, and cats........well, cats are ok to keep on the list!
Sponge
Posted 2/2/2003 7:15 PM (#58235 - in reply to #58163)
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Hee hee Stevie...the ultimate hook up would be the boss, then a photo w/ a VERTICAL hold...:0
Steve Van Lieshout
Posted 2/2/2003 7:40 PM (#58239 - in reply to #58235)
Subject: RE: Tieing Power Pro directly to the spool...




Posts: 1916


Location: Greenfield, WI
Remember that with the new lines there is no stretch, so one "boss" hookset should be enough, Mr. "Boss' Day is my favorite holiday" Sponge.
Craig Eversoll
Posted 2/2/2003 8:46 PM (#58248 - in reply to #58163)
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Posts: 188


Location: Madison, WI

I use the electrical tape method as well... super glue is water soluable so I'm not sure that is something that I would have a lot of confidence in.

Craig

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