: I've finally bought a new scale, the old Chantillion having expired after 20 years and maybe 10,000 test knots. For the life of me, I can't get the Dacron loop to break at more than 12-13lbs. OK, that's not strictly true. If I do a loop-to-loop with two split rings, I've had the double-overhand knot (tied as explained above) break at up to 27lbs. But when looped through a spoon-hole (RandB plus three other no-name wobbler brands), the line breaks (or cuts) at 12-13lbs pull. The knots aren't pulling out and the breaks are all just below the doubled knot where the edge of the spoon cuts (abrades) through. I'm using slow pull, not a jerk.
Now that's not a disaster by any stretch of the imagination. I fish old baitcasters that don't put more than 5lbs of drag out even if locked tight. With my thumb on the spool and a big spring headed downstream maybe I can goose the number to 10lbs before my blistered thumb comes off the spool. And with 15lb Chameleon being my leader of choice, there's certainly some appeal to saving a few bucks when you're snagged and pulling the Dacron loop till it breaks before the leader loop knot. That's a $$$ savings worth quite a lot over the course of a season. So I doubt that even a fresh fish is going to break off in that fashion. But still . . . 12-13lbs vs. a 30lb rated strength is not doing very well.
But I have this nagging doubt that I'm tying the knots wrong. Or maybe the Cabela's Prestige 30bl fluoro yellow Dacron I'm using isn't the right brand. So if someone on the board could test a couple of their loop breaking strengths using a scale and real spoon, then I'd be very interested in seeing the results.
Thanks in advance!