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Ronco Pocket Fisherman Instruction Sheet page 4

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Two Frequently Used Fishing Knots
The Cinch Knot
The easiest and most often used general purpose knot for
monofilament line. Use it for attaching hooks, lures, swivels,
leaders, etc.
Step 1. Line is wound with 6 or 8 turns around itself and the
end is brought through the "eye".
Step 2. End is carried through the loop made by the line
itself.
Step 3. Line is cinched down snugly. The harder anything
pulls on the line, the tighter the knot cinches itself.
The Blood Knot
Used for joining lines or leaders of the same diameter.
Excellent for tying monofilament to monofilament
Line is first held in the left hand between thumb and index
finger with 2 or 3 inches of line on either side.
Line is wound 5 or more turns around the other line (clock-
wise) then return back between the lines.
Grip the knot just made with the right hand and make the
left knot go counterclockwise fashion like the right knot.
With both knots tied, grasp at both ends as pictured and
pull. When finished, trim excess material.
A neat knot can go smoothly through the line guides.
THE FAMOUS TEN YEAR
Free Replacement Warranty
Ronco Holdings, Inc. warrants the Pocket
Fisherman
from defects for ten years. If the
®
product is defective, please return the "Star
Drag" with a check or money order for $8.90
to cover shipping and insurance charges.
(This rate is subject to change without
notice.)
In addition to your $8.90 payment and the
"Star Drag" please include your full name,
address, phone number, email address and
mail to:
Ronco Holdings, Inc.
15505 Long Vista Dr., Stet 250
Austin, TX 78728
1-855-85-RONCO email: support@ronco.com
Visit us online at www.Ronco.com
Recommended Maintenance
Now and then, clean any accumulated gunk from visible reel parts
with a small brush. Dry with a soft cloth and lubricate. When lubri-
cating your reel, use a good grade of petroleum lubricant - reel
grease is best. Don't overdo it, but see that the gears are greased
lightly, and finish the job with a few drops of light oil around the
crank handle and retainer nut.
1. After a day's fishing the reel should be rinsed inside and out with
fresh water and dried. Then lightly oil and grease the easily acces-
sible parts. This is more important if it has been used for saltwater
fishing.
2. From time to time, remove the side door and lubricate the joint of
the gears - but not too much lubricant to inhibit the gear motion.
3. If dropped in sand or dirt, clean the reel thoroughly before using
or return a portion of it to Ronco Holdings, Inc. under the Warranty
Program.
Copyright © 2014 Ronco Holdings, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Designed in the U.S.A. Made in China.
Ronco Holdings, Inc.
15505 Long Vista Dr., Ste 250
Austin, TX 78728
Visit us online at
www.Ronco.com

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