Berkley® Angler's Super Glue
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- Clear, odorless and non-toxic
- No-clog applicator
- Quick-setting adhesive works on plastic baits, knots and bait
Versatile, quick-setting adhesive keeps plastic baits from sliding down hooks, holds knots tight, bonds bait, glues grubs, and more! Pen-style, no-clog applicator. Clear, odorless, and non-toxic. 5 grams.
Rated 3.7 out of 5Â by 11
reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5Â by StratosXL Good Stickum!
Works great on soft baits even used it to repair some sunglasses.
August 8, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by bigfishken1 Great product!
Great product with many uses in a great applicator.
December 6, 2010
Rated 3 out of 5Â by tunafish11 not so great
I used Berkleys super glue only a few times on specific plastics and held up well. But as with many glues it got hard. I made sure the cap was on tight and was sitting staight up in my tackle bag. I will try it again and see how it holds up.
July 26, 2010
Rated 4 out of 5 Berkley's Super Glue
Used it on repairing swim baits around head and slot area. Can use the bait several more fish.
June 22, 2010
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I wouldn't try that. If you're guide is broken, get the Fuji guide repair (they give you everything in the package to fix your guides. If it's actually the rod itself, there's a few very strong glues out there that can help fix it. I can't think of one the one I'm using right now but if I can remember, I'll post it back here.Answers
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This glue is like any super glue. It'd probably glue the plastic minnow together but how long it would last is an unknown for me. U might be better off picking up a 2 part epoxy marine grade from a hardware store. Read the instructions and use an epoxy.A:Â
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wondering if its good for texas rigging, swimbait rigging, etc...also if its good to use on knots in certain situations....will it effect the action of the lures?...thanks for the help!!Answers
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Yes to all your questions except the last one,,,will only affect lure's action if eye to lure is clogged.Details:Â
I want to keep my jig horizontal when fishing without my knot slipping?Answers
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A drop of this on the knot will do the trick.Top 50 Contributor
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This should work but you can also use a Palomar knot which it designed to be stronger. Just remember to wet the line prior to tightening the knot. If you add this to the Palomar knot, you shouldn't slip at all.1 of 1
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