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Hey guys, I would like to start using flurocarbon leaders. I use braided line. What type of knot holds the best .

Thanks for the info!!!!!!!!


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Post by RJ »

Uni to Uni knot. Though check it often....I still have nightmares about a fish I broke off at the Classic last fall..... :?

Here's a link to see how its done...

http://www.fishsa.com/kntiesun.php

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http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&sourc ... +&gs_rfai=

not trying to be rude.... check out the videos on you tube...easier then just giving you the name of a knot
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Post by Pints »

Thanks, both are great links.
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Post by Eli »

if you're splicing line of two different diameters use the albright knot. if they are the same, go with the uni-to-uni
i'm yet to have either fail
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Post by Fly Willy »

http://www.stripersonline.com/Pages/Art ... knot.shtml

The Alberto Knot is supposed to be very strong and very easy to tie.
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Post by troutnmuskiehunter »

Eli wrote:if you're splicing line of two different diameters use the albright knot. if they are the same, go with the uni-to-uni
i'm yet to have either fail
Totally agree Eli!!
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Post by joco »

Ilove this site for knots

http://www.netknots.com/html/fishing_knots.html

joco.clik on the knot and they will show how to do.
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Post by Todd B. »

pikeman,

If you're tying up your own leaders I would suggest the Slim Beauty knot. This is a great knot for joining a bite tippet/leader to your line.
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I think most of the major line to line connection knots have been cover already, my favour for ease of use is the surgeons however if I have time and tying leaders the night before I will go with the uni to uni. Also, consider the type of lure you are using. If you are using a spinner, spoon, or any vertical jig or tube presentation you might as well just go with a swivel to prevent line twist.
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Post by Iceman »

Mahin knot rules :wink:

the darker line would be the fluro


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Post by troutnmuskiehunter »

Iceman wrote:Mahin knot rules :wink:

the darker line would be the fluro


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I think I will try that one Iceman!!.....thanks.. :wink:
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Post by beachburger »

I think most of the major line to line connection knots have been cover already, my favour for ease of use is the surgeons however if I have time and tying leaders the night before I will go with the uni to uni.
Ditto. When the fly rod is out I always use the surgeons for attaching tippet to leader.

With fluro leaders, I always use a uni-knot and lots of spit when attaching to the to the business end. With mono or braid, I use a palomar.
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Post by pikeman »

Thanks for all the great info guys. I will surely try the uni knot it seems to be most popular.

Thanks


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