Knots
PowerPro tying tips
• Pass your line through the eye of your tackle twice, if possible.
• Double your line before tying, if your tackle allows, to create a larger, stronger knot.
• Don't use clinch knots, which slip on PowerPro's slick surface.
• Use a gloved hand, dowel, or soft-jawed pliers to avoid injury when tightening knots.
• Moisten your knot before tightening.
Uni Knot
For tying terminal tackle–stronger knot
Pass the line through the eye of your tackle at least twice, leaving 12" for your knot.

Pull the tag end to tighten the knot, making sure the 8-10 wraps snug down neatly.
Loop the tag end around the standing line, then pass the tag end through your loop 8 to 10 more times.



Pull the standing line to jam the knot against your tackle eye, then trim the tag end.



Uni to Uni Splice
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 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.
  5. Trim the PowerPro tag end about 1/8” past the knot. Trim the mono tag end.



Palomar Knot
For tying terminal tackle—easy knot
Make a 10" loop in the line, then pass it through the eye of your tackle.
If the eye is big enough, pass the loop through a second time.
Tie a simple overhand knot, but don't pull it tight.
Pass your tackle through the loop.
Pull on your standing line to tighten the knot, then trim the tag end.



Albright
For tying PowerPro to mono of larger diameter—stronger knot
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.
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.
Run the PowerPro back through the mono loop so it exits on the same side it entered.
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.
  1. Tie a lock (see below)
Pull both standing lines to tighten the knot, then use softjawed pliers or a gloved hand to pull the knot tighter. Pull both standing lines at once to make sure the knot is secure.



Reverse Albright
For tying PowerPro to mono of larger diameter - easy knot.
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.


Pull on both lines to tighten the knot, jamming the wraps together.
Pass the mono tag end through the PowerPro loop.
  1. Tie a lock (see below)



Lock
To finish the Albright or Reverse Albright.
To lock the knot so that the PowerPro cannot slip out, make a loop with the PowerPro tag and wrap three times around the standing line. (You are making a half hitch with two extra wraps). For a smaller lock, back wrap the loops towards the Albright before tightening.
Trim the tag ends and the knot should look like figure 2.