How to keep beads on a fishing line?

Fishing with beads is a common technique among anglers to attract fish. But keeping beads on a fishing line can be challenging at times. If you lose beads, chances are you have lost a potential catch. Fortunately, there are ways to keep beads on a fishing line. In this article, we’ll share some tips on.

1. Use a Stopper Knot

One way to keep beads on a fishing line is by using a stopper knot. Tie a small knot about 6 inches above the hook. This knot will stop the beads from sliding down the line. You can use a simple overhand knot or a double overhand knot. Make sure the knot is tight, and the beads are above the knot. You can also use a plastic stopper or bead above the knot to prevent the beads from sliding down.

2. Use a Bead Knot

Another way to keep beads on a fishing line is by using a bead knot. Take a piece of fishing line and tie a knot at one end. Slide a bead onto the line and then tie another knot on the other side of the bead. The bead will be held between the two knots on the line. Make sure the knots are tight to prevent the bead from slipping. You can also use a plastic bead knot to secure the bead in place.

3. Use Glue

If you are having a hard time keeping the bead on the line, you can use glue to secure it in place. Take a small amount of glue and apply it to the hole of the bead. Then slide the bead onto the line and let it dry. The glue will keep the bead in place and prevent it from sliding down the line.

4. Use a Bead Stopper

Another way to keep beads on a fishing line is by using a bead stopper. A bead stopper is a small plastic or metal piece that is attached to the fishing line. The bead stopper will keep the beads from sliding down the line. To use a bead stopper, slide it onto the line and then add the beads.

Keeping beads on a fishing line is essential to a successful fishing trip. By using these tips, you’ll be able to keep your beads in place, and catch your desired fish. Remember to tie a stopper knot, use a bead knot, use glue or a bead stopper to keep the beads in place. Practice using these techniques to become a better angler. Happy fishing!

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