Important Fishing Tips:

Well tied double loop knots such as the Triple Palomar or Double Uni Knot are required to avoid significant strength loss.

When spooling the line, wind it very tightly onto your reel. Mono backing can be used to prevent slippage.

When retrieving the line after casting, be sure that it is wound onto the spool evenly and tight.

Due to lack of stretch, setting the hook requires only a small amount of force.

After contined use, watch for fraying close to the hook. All lines wear and this is an indicator to cut and retie.

A sharp knife or scissors are required for cutting the line. Do NOT attempt to break the line with your hands.

When setting your drag, set it at no more than 30% of the lines rated strength.

Whenever tackle permits, pass the doubled line through the eye twice.

Double the line prior to tying to increase the abrasion area.

 

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Knots To Know When Fishing With TUF Line® Products

TUF Knot

For attaching TUF Line® directly to a hook, lure, or terminal tackle.

Improved Palomar Knot

For attaching TUF Line® to terminal tackle.

 

Arbor Knot

For attaching TUF Line® to the arbor of your reel.

Pass line through reel arbor.
Tie an overhand knot around the standing line. Then tie a second overhand knot in the tag end.
Pull tight and snip off excess. Snug down first overhand knot on the reel arbor.

Reversed Albright Knot

For attaching TUF Line® to mono or to itself.

 

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