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billythekidd44Thu Jun-12-03 09:28 AM
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#15370, " ? about knots to use with braided line"


  

          

I`m going to give power pro a try but I`m a little concerned on what knot best suits this line.I tried braid when spider wire first came out and had a bad experience during a tourney where twice i lost nice fish because my knot slipped, after that tourney i took that stuff off my spool and said it just isn`t worth the grief.But now it seems like an advantage to have it on in alot of situations and if i could just pull my head out and tie a secure knot i know i can make it work to my advantage.Anyway my ? is what type of knot are you guys tying on that use this line and do you put a drop of super glue on it afterwards?I`ve heard some people do this I wouldn`t think it would be necessary if you have a good knot but I guess i would rather be safe than sorry if it is recommended.Any advice on this would be appreciated, thx Bill

  

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? about knots to use with braided line [View all] , billythekidd44, Thu Jun-12-03 09:28 AM
  RE: ? about knots to use with braided line, aparsons, Jun 12th 2003, #1
RE: ? about knots to use with braided line, mteman, Jun 12th 2003, #2
RE: ? about knots to use with braided line, Samurai TI, Jun 12th 2003, #3
      RE: ? about knots to use with braided line, billythekidd44, Jun 12th 2003, #4
Trilene knot, with superglue, jsmith, Jun 12th 2003, #5

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