Uni knot
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- SkeeterJohn
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Try this site, it shows knots being tied in slow motion by graphics.
http://www.marinews.com/fishing/fk_main.htm
http://www.marinews.com/fishing/fk_main.htm
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I always back fill with some mono. Some guys use tape to hold it in place, I have never tried that but it sounds like a good idea. The first time I filled a spool with fireline, I just put it straight on the spool. Couldn't figure out why I was having problems reeling in any fish I hooked. Then the light came on, I think my friends still laugh at that one.
RJ: I sometimes like to troll with the ultralight and have over 100 yards of line out. Even a hammerhandle feels like that monster in your pic that far out. Never felt real confident with the knot on the spool though. I think I'll try a bit of mono backing this time (now that I got this uni - uni working).
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Having lost my one and only gang troll at Muskrat (yes, I was actually going to try trolling), I can appreciate the woes of a solid joining knot.
I chose the classic 'granny' to join the power pro to the mono, being as I'm not well known for my knots. (As Lucannus once told me, "If you can't tie knots, tie lots").
So, you can imagine my dismay as I let out about a hundred feet of line, then confidently turned to drive the boat. Seconds later I look back to see that my spool is letting out line (drag set to loose), and I'm already down to the mono. I start to real her back in, thinking, "wow, this is coming in easy".
Ask Bacon (who was the guest in my boat at the time), I nearly threw myself overboard when I realized my brand new gang troll and 200 feet of power pro were resting comfortably at the bottom of Muskrat Lake.
Should have used the Uni-Knot.
M.T. Livewell
I chose the classic 'granny' to join the power pro to the mono, being as I'm not well known for my knots. (As Lucannus once told me, "If you can't tie knots, tie lots").
So, you can imagine my dismay as I let out about a hundred feet of line, then confidently turned to drive the boat. Seconds later I look back to see that my spool is letting out line (drag set to loose), and I'm already down to the mono. I start to real her back in, thinking, "wow, this is coming in easy".
Ask Bacon (who was the guest in my boat at the time), I nearly threw myself overboard when I realized my brand new gang troll and 200 feet of power pro were resting comfortably at the bottom of Muskrat Lake.

Should have used the Uni-Knot.
M.T. Livewell
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