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Re: Braid to Fluoro/Mono - What is your preferred knot or method? [Re: H2O Seeker] #13478652 03/19/20 06:36 PM
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Regular Alberto. The knot is stronger than the line.


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Re: Braid to Fluoro/Mono - What is your preferred knot or method? [Re: H2O Seeker] #13478655 03/19/20 06:37 PM
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You forgot one: I use braid all the time but don't need no stinkin' leader in the water I fish!

Re: Braid to Fluoro/Mono - What is your preferred knot or method? [Re: H2O Seeker] #13478682 03/19/20 06:49 PM
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FG is the strongest, thinnest, easiest casting knot known to man. Easiest to tie? Nope just the best.


Re: Braid to Fluoro/Mono - What is your preferred knot or method? [Re: H2O Seeker] #13478707 03/19/20 07:02 PM
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Some form of Berto, it's all I know.


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Re: Braid to Fluoro/Mono - What is your preferred knot or method? [Re: speedcrawler] #13478752 03/19/20 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by speedcrawler
Double uni


Same, but itโ€™s because I can reliably tie it. Iโ€™m looking at different options, especially because I have micro guides on one of my rods and it creates issues.


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Re: Braid to Fluoro/Mono - What is your preferred knot or method? [Re: H2O Seeker] #13478760 03/19/20 07:33 PM
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Dodd knot.....

Re: Braid to Fluoro/Mono - What is your preferred knot or method? [Re: H2O Seeker] #13478772 03/19/20 07:37 PM
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double uni! flag

Re: Braid to Fluoro/Mono - What is your preferred knot or method? [Re: H2O Seeker] #13478793 03/19/20 07:58 PM
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30# J-Braid to #10 Spro power swivel to 12 lb flouro leader oh and all knots are PALOMAR

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Re: Braid to Fluoro/Mono - What is your preferred knot or method? [Re: Frank the Tank] #13478911 03/19/20 09:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Frank the Tank
Lefty Kreh leader knot. You won't find an easier knot with it's strength and it is so small.


Agree with Frank the Tank. You can tie it in 10-15 seconds.


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Re: Braid to Fluoro/Mono - What is your preferred knot or method? [Re: H2O Seeker] #13479315 03/20/20 01:23 AM
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Re: Braid to Fluoro/Mono - What is your preferred knot or method? [Re: H2O Seeker] #13479320 03/20/20 01:29 AM
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Re: Braid to Fluoro/Mono - What is your preferred knot or method? [Re: H2O Seeker] #13479331 03/20/20 01:38 AM
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I tie the alberto because it is easy and very small. It's not the strongest but close to the line rating. The line always breaks at the knot, but you have to try in order to break it


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Re: Braid to Fluoro/Mono - What is your preferred knot or method? [Re: Allison1] #13479381 03/20/20 02:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Allison1
I can tie the surgeons knot with my eyes closed.

The FG is probably better if you test it but I've used the surgeon on 8 and 10 pound line for a long time with no complaints. I don't know that I've ever broken the line at knot. I try to retie every trip but sometimes forget.
Thats with a 6 to 7 foot leader.





Allison 1, you are absolutely correct on surgeons knot. Tuff to beat.


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Re: Braid to Fluoro/Mono - What is your preferred knot or method? [Re: H2O Seeker] #13479483 03/20/20 03:29 AM
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Uni to Uni knot. Easy to tie, and according to Bassmaster Magazine article, retains 90% of line strength.


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Re: Braid to Fluoro/Mono - What is your preferred knot or method? [Re: JacksonBean] #13479649 03/20/20 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by speedcrawler
Double uni



It's hard to beat the uni to uni on strength but it does catch the guides a bit if you have heavier lines.

It's not too hard to tie either. It needs a little line condom to go over it. grin


Thank you Dr. Bean. I have a few rods with micro guides so that is a consideration. Can we test market 'The Knot Condom'?


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