4 Handy Uses for Super Glue When Bass Fishing
If you’re into bass fishing, it’s a good idea to have a bottle of super glue handy.
If you’re into bass fishing, it’s a good idea to have a bottle of super glue handy. You can use this stuff to make all sorts of on-the-fly modifications, tweak tackle, mend baits, secure knots and the list goes on. Today we’re going to talk about a few of the common uses for super glue.
SECURING YOUR KNOT

This is one you’ll only want to do with braid, since super glue will actually damage the integrity of fluorocarbon and monofilament line. But the tag-end of braided line has a tendency to fray and can actually unravel to the point that it jeopardizes your knot and can pull free.
It’s best to leave 1/4 inch or so of tag-end on your braid and then add a drop of super glue to the tip of the tag-end to prevent the fibers from separating and the line from tattering.
This can make the tag-end a little rigid and cause it to catch on weeds and debris in the water. To prevent this, you can twist the tag-end around your main line as well if you’d like, which will make it a little more streamlined. But if you’ve ever gotten super glue on your fingers before, you know that it’s hard to get off. So just be careful here. Read More...