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This is a handy sheet for the use of Power Pro or any other braided line.
Unlike monofilament, PowerPro will not stretch on the reel and cling to the barrel.
This can result in line sliding around the barrel, which can seem like a problem with
your drag mechanism. Rest assured, your equipment is fine. To avoid slippage,
attach PowerPro to your spool using one of these methods:
Anglers on Saturday morning TV shows often set the hook in bass like Samurai
warriors beheading the enemy. This may be a fine technique with monofilament line,
but PowerPro doesn't require such a violent motion. When you get a strike, relax; a
gentle snap of your wrist will set the hook. Because PowerPro doesn't stretch like
nylon lines, you won't get that rubber-band effect. Every inch you move your rod tip
equals an inch of movement at the lure.
PowerPro lines are so small for their strength that you may be tempted to set your
drag higher than normal, but remember, your rod or reel may not be designed to
handle the same unbelievable loads as your line. To make full use of PowerPro's
amazing sensitivity without risking damage to your equipment, try one of the following tips:
1. Set your drag to match the weakest component in your tackle system.
2. Set your drag to match the size of mono line you would normally use.
3. When using ultralight equipment or line (3 to 10lb. test) set your drag to no more than 1/3 of the line's rated strength. You can check the drag with a fish
scale.
At lower drag settings, a little extra line may pay out at the hookset, compensating for PowerPro's lack of stretch.
Albright Knots
For tying PowerPro to mono of larger diameter - stronger knot
1.Make a loop in the mono, and hold it with your left hand. Double 30" of PowerPro to create a 15" two-strand section. Pass this through the mono loop.
2.Wrap the PowerPro loosely around the fingertip of the hand you're using to hold the mono, then wrap the PowerPro around itself and the mono 20 to 25
times. Work toward the end of the loop, keeping your wraps tight and snug.
3.Run the PowerPro back through the mono loop so it exits on the same side it entered.
4.Wet the PowerPro, and tug on the standing line and tag end to jam your wraps tightly together, moving them toward the end of the loop.
5.Pull both standing lines to tighten the knot, then use soft-jawed pliers or a gloved hand to pull the knot tighter. Pull both standing lines at once to make sure
the knot is secure.
6.Tie a Lock.
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Lock Knots
To finish the Albright or Reverse Albright
2.Pull the tag end to tighten the wraps, then trim your tag
ends.
No Name Knots
For tying PowerPro to Fluorocarbon/Mono shock leader
6.Pull main PowerPro slowly then pull PowerPro tag-end slowly and pull both main and tag-end of PowerPro tightly
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Palomar Knots
For tying terminal tackle - easy knot
1.Make a 10" loop in the line, then pass it through the eye of
your tackle.
2.If the eye is big enough, pass the loop through a second
time.
Reverse Knots
For tying PowerPro to mono of larger diameter - easy knot
1.Double your PowerPro, leaving a 1/2" loop at the end. Wrap the PowerPro around the mono 10 to 12 times, leaving your loop open and opposite the mono
tag end.
3.Pull on both lines to tighten the knot, jamming the wraps together.
Tie a Lock.
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Uni Knots
For tying terminal tackle-stronger knot
1.Pass the line through the eye of your tackle at least twice,
leaving 12" for your knot.
2.Loop the tag end around the standing line, then pass the
tag end through your loop 8 to 10 more times.
3.Pull the tag end to tighten the knot, making sure the 8-10
wraps snug down neatly.
4.Pull the standing line to jam the knot against your tackle
eye, then trim the tag end.
Uni to Uni
For tying PowerPro to mono of similar diameter
1.Lay PowerPro and monofilament parallel, with 12" to 18" tag ends facing opposite directions.
2.Loop the tag end of the mono around both lines, then pass the tag end through your loop 5 to 6 more times. Pull the tag end through your loop 5 to 6 more
times. Pull the tag end to tighten the knot, making sure the wraps snug down neatly.
3.Repeat step #2 using the PowerPro tag end, but use 8 to 10 wraps.
4.Pull on the standing lines to jam the two knots together tightly.
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3.Hold both main line loop and wind-on loop by two fingers,
pass end of Wind-On through the main line loop. Pass end
of wind-on through the main line loop again
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