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Super Cut
Scissors cuts Braided Line effortlessly. Stainless Steel w/
sheath. $19.99
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BRD-1 Braid Buster

The BRD-1 Braid Buster is designed to help
you save your braided line when snagged on the bottom. Simply
follow the instructions and see how easy it is to dislodge
yourself from the bottom. Much safer than other methods, no more
cut fingers or hands. It floats!
Adjustable Tension Line Dispenser:

The ideal way to refill a reel at home or in
the boat. Now make re-filling your reel a simple one person
operation. No more "screwdriver through the center" re-spooling.
The LS-1 will accommodate most bulk spools from 1/4 LB up to 1
LB. with the variable length stainless steel shaft. Adjustable
drag provides proper tension on any size spool. Suction cup
mount allows for use on any smooth surface. The LS-1 easily
stores in any tackle box or drawer when not in use. Lifetime
Warranty
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$29.99
Useful Power Pro Technical Information:
Spooling Up
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:
1) If your reel has a hole or
knob on the barrel, use it.
2) Leave at least 5 to 10 yards of monofilament on the reel
(enough to cover the bottom of the spool) before attaching
PowerPro with a Uni
to Uni splice.
3) Put a piece of compressible tape on the barrel before
attaching PowerPro.
Setting the Hook
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.
Setting your Drag
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 (10- or 20-lb.
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.
Fish with Spinning
Reels
For optimal PowerPro performance on your
spinning reel, we recommend closing the bail manually. While
your bait is falling, pull on the line to make sure it is seated
firmly on the reel, then begin your retrieve.
Cutting PowerPro
PowerPro is extremely strong, and nail
clippers won't cut it. We recommend sharp scissors such as Fiskars®
for kids, which are inexpensive, easy to find, and have blunt
ends to protect your pockets.
Coloring PowerPro
Spectra Fiber is an especially dense
material that cannot be permanently dyed. The color simply
encapsulates the line and will wear away with time. This is
normal and does not affect the strength or performance of the
line. To re-color your PowerPro line, simply use a permanent
magic marker in whatever shade you prefer.
Retie your Line
Although PowerPro is extremely strong, it
isn't indestructible. If the line starts to look frayed,
especially after fishing around structure, it's probably time to
cut off the worn section and retie. This way your line will
always perform at rated strength.
Repack your Line
If your line starts to feel soft or mushy
on the reel, especially when fishing with light baits, you
should repack your reel. Make an extra long cast or let the line
out behind your boat, then reel it in while holding the line
taut with your fingers. This will improve casting performance
and keep the line from "digging in" after a solid
strike.
Using a
Monofilament Leader
Attaching a monofilament leader to your
PowerPro line may prove useful in the following situations:
1) When bait or jig fishing requires
extra finesse, especially in clear water, use a 3-foot
monofilament leader to cut down on line visibility.
2) When fishing for species that strike hard and fast, use a
monofilament shock tippet. For close-in situations such as
bait fishing, try a 3- to 10-foot tippet. For big game
applications, you may want to use up to 100 yards or more.
CAUTION:
PowerPro is remarkably thin and strong. To
avoid injury, never wrap it around your fingers or hands. If you
need to break off the line, wrap it around a solid object and
pull.
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