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Glue(s) Used In Knot Tying?

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I've read that some people apply glue onto their knot on the hook, lure etc.  Does this actually strengthen the knot? Does it matter if it's mono or braid line? What type/brand glue is used? How long do you let it dry for?

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When I first started off tying leaders on braid, using the Alberto knot, it was suggested that a small amount of super glue would increase the knot integrity. I did it that way for the first season using this set up. Second season, I didn't have any glue, so I just went with the uncoated knot. Guess what? Neither way caused a break at that knot.

 

Now I ignore the glue and go strictly with properly tying a good knot.

The glue on the knot comes from the early days of braid. I remember in the early 90's when braid first hit the market around here, dad bought a spool and the knots slipped pretty bad. The guy at the outdoor store said you have to glue the knot so it won't slip. I use power pro in 20 lb test and 50 lb test and I have never had an issue with knot strength. 

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A proper knot properly tied needs no glue.  In fact, I suspect that if one relies on glue, they may get a little sloppy in knot tying.

 

I think that super glue is the most commonly used glue, and if the line is moist, it will cure almost instantly.

Never glued. never failed knot.

I have always wondered if the glue could mess with the chemical makeup of the line.  Maybe weaken it?

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I have used a dot of superglue in the past, as other have.

These days I don't need it. However, I found tying a slick

line like P-Line Floroclear will break apart unless I add more

wraps with the braid and line.

 

So if you're finding a knot slipping, try adding a few wraps

and see if it helps. As always, cinch down slowly, use saliva

(or don't) and give a nice pull to make sure it's holding before

you use it.

I have been using a drop of super glue on leader knots. I am just getting back into fishing anyway so this year I am doing a whole bunch of things for the first time anyway. Whether I continue it or not is get to be seen. I keep the glue around for some plastic bait applications anyway. Good to hear what others are doing too!

Yes it will strengthen a knot.  But it also makes the knot bigger and hard, which may cause it to stick in the rod's tip top guide when reeling line in.  So no, I just tie good knot and leave it at that.

In the super rare event that I'll tie on a leader to my braid I sometimes use glue since the braid I've been using (Gliss) is very slick and I've had several slips, even with 10 turns of an Alberto knot

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