Tips

The Trilene Knot

The perfect knot for when using Berkley Trilene mono

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Rod Breakages and How to Avoid Them

A little understanding of how pressure is distibuted throughout a rod blank will result in a lower chance of breakages due to accidental mishandling.With the advanced technology being used today in Rod manufacture faults are rare.When testing the action of a rod as you may do...

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Top Knots For Superlines - Back to Back Uni Knot

Used to join superlines to mono or fluorocarbon leader1 Overlap lines by about 6 inches and create a loop in one line2 Wrap the tag end through the loop 5 times3 Pull the tag end to tighten the knot4 Repeat another knot with the other tag end5 Lubricate, pull tag ends, and pu...

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Top Knots For Superlines - The Palomar Knot

One of the strongest knots, we recommend the Palomar Knot for superlines with a breaking strain of less than 10lbs.1 Double abouth 4 inches of line2 Tie a double overhand knot in the double lines3 Pass the loop over the hook4 Gently gather the coils5 Lubricate, pull tight and...

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Setting Up Your Ambassadeur Multiplier - Mechanical Brake

This is the knurled knob on the handle side of the reelTo set it up, firstly set up your rod, reel, line and lure then depress the freespool switch. Now tighten up the the mechanical brake until the weight of your lure / rig pulls about 10-12" of line off the reel when you g...

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Top Knots For Superlines - The Allbright Special

Use this knot to join superlines / braids to mono's1 Double the braid, creating the desired length of finished leader2 Wrap the mono down braid 10 times3 Wrap the mono back up the braid 10 times and through the original hole4 Lubricate, pull tight and trim the tag end

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