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Superglue

Works well on meat as well as pellets. I take a small file to put flats on the pellets to aid glueing, especially now with the demise of elyptical shaped pellets.
 
I don't understand why you need to use glue ? I drill my pellets, much quicker and easier, no mess and sticking fingers together, what am I missing ?
 
I don't understand drilling pellets I buy mine pre-drilled and use Fox pellet pegs.
 
I'm also prone to sticking my hands together.
 
I've stopped using supper glue, since I discovered Korum Quick Stops.

Just buy pre drilled in various sizes and add flavours etc as required in small batches. With a nylon of fluro hooklength, push the hair from the knotless knot through the quick stop and blob it with a lighter.

Superglue is so yesterday :)
 
I don't understand why you need to use glue ? I drill my pellets, much quicker and easier, no mess and sticking fingers together, what am I missing ?

When you drill pellets you remove the outer "seal" which then makes the pellets break down much faster. Pre-drilled pellets still have the outer "seal" , even through the "drilled" section.
 
When you drill pellets you remove the outer "seal" which then makes the pellets break down much faster. Pre-drilled pellets still have the outer "seal" , even through the "drilled" section.

Heaven preserve us! First we had trout pellets, then halibut pellets....and now it's seal pellets....................................:D

Cheers, Dave.
 
The grey ones are best.
 
I use gorilla superglue, quite expensive v loctite ect, but its the only glue I've found that doesn't dry out or block the nozzle before you've used it all.

15gm is about a 5er, but should last a couple of seasons.

Jon
 
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