How to tie a PR Knot
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ย. 2024
- Knot tying is one of the fundamental skills required for fishing even before you head out to the water.
There are so many knots to learn but only a handful are truly important. The first is a Figure 8 knot. Arguably the most important and first knot any new angler must learn.
If you're fishing with braid, the PR Knot could be the second most important knot to learn. Well it's actually not a knot.. You will hae to watch the video to find out more.
What you require:
- A PR Knot Bobbin
- Braided Line
- Leader (Be it Braided Surf Leader or Fluorocarbon Leader)
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The Best video about this machine.
Thx!!!
Great video!!😊
Maybe the best video about this machine!!
Use two pieces of wooden dowel when pulling knots down. Gets them much tighter than just wrapping round your hand, as you can pull tighter without it cutting into your skin👍👍
That is some excellent advice. Thank you so much for sharing. Makes so much sense, defo will try that next PR knot.
Thanks
Can this be used to tie 30lb mono to 80lb mono leader and can it be used to tie 30lb mono to 100lb hollow braid leader
The PR bobbin works great with braid. I'm not sure it would work for mono to mono. If that is the knot you would like to tie perhaps the FG knot will work better.
the key elements to a optimal PR are :-
- open spiral inner wrap
- closed spiral outer wrap
Load sharing between the mono leader & braid mainline is the interface between the mono & the inner
wrap. the outer wrap pressures the mono & the inner wrap together. By opening the inner spiral the outer
wrap increases pressure on the inner wrap by a factor of 5-10 to 1........this is where the braid gets its grip
on the mono.
The point where the mono enters the braid spirals is a critical point where the load sharing
commences.............the more perpendicular the braid is to the mono ( ie closed wraps ) in the inner wrap
the more movement there will be when first applying tension to the join & where most sub-optimal PRs fail.
The more parallel the inner braid wrap is to the mono the more efficient load sharing is & the less
movement in the join under high tension.
hi most videos i see of tying the PR knot , the first wraps are spaced out in a spiral and when they come back up the wraps are tightly packed over the top.
We think it is better for the first wraps to be tight then when the wrap comes back it fits into it like knuckles if that makes sense. For this knot everything must be tight, set the tension knob on the bobbin as such too. Technically the PR is not a knot at all, so it must be tight. Hope this helps Paul. Tight lines
@@TheKingfisherFishing Thanks for the information. will give it a try. thanks for all your videos, have learned alot from them. i fish in Ghana, West Africa
@@TheKingfisherFishing Thank you! I find doing this method with the first wraps tight is easier and faster than the loose method. It also looks neater and stronger. I'm glad I came across your video.
There has been a study of the loose vs the tight and the loose is stronger than the tight.. that is why everyone does it. HOWEVER that is using mono and fluoro leader not braid leader. It is possible that with the loose method on braid the loose wraps would bunch the braid leader up before biting in , unlike on mono where it can slide then bite in. I suspect that is why in SA with using braid leaders they find wrapping tightly is stronger and neater.. most other countries don't even know you can use PR on braid to braid..
I just bought a PR bobbin from kingfisher (along with other stuff) mate brought it out from SA to Ghana for me... oh and big congrats on the rugby.. what a competition SA had.. nail biting stuff... well played SA
That looks impressively strong and thin, but if I may ask, why would one use this over an FG knot? This is my go-to for braid to braid.
They're basically identical, but with the bobbin you can tie it quicker and maybe a fraction tighter.
It's stronger and thinner than the FG knot and a must with slowpitch jigging. Alot of the high end Japanese rods will have smaller guides.
Nice