Best knot for really fine braid....

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petekd
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Best knot for really fine braid....

#1 Post by petekd »

As it says above folks, what is the best knot for tying really fine 20lb braid, its more like fine thread than anything else. Its a relatively cheap one I bought off ebay, Fins PRT braid I think its called. If its rubbish, no worries, it was cheap. I have tried one or two but on testing knot strength with a scales, I cant get over 10lb pressure before snapping at the knot.
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#2 Post by m.b3 »

look on mackellow's old homepage. there is a good knot for braid to shock on it. more turns if braid is light.


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#3 Post by petekd »

Cheers Mark.
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#4 Post by Adam S »

i use a grinner or a palomar. sounds like crappy braid though
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#5 Post by Dave Jolly »

I find that if you tie a bimini twist in the braid, and then use the double line created to tie an 8 turn uni-knot on the leader, and tie a 4 turn uni knot with the leader on the double line.
once you snug everything up tight you can trim them very closely.
I use this knot with 20lb fireline, and 50 lb leader for fishing and the mono will always break first....
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#6 Post by JimC »

Have you stress tested a palomar Pete?

(Did you buy the braid from the guy that sold you the reel? :) )

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