Blood Knot Warning!!
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Blood Knot Warning!!
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So says gerrys anyway...i thought the blood knot was grand...i usin the double uni knot now just 2 be careful
So says gerrys anyway...i thought the blood knot was grand...i usin the double uni knot now just 2 be careful
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I find a double bllod knot good for joining line to tapered shock leader, the line gave out before the knot the last time. A single blood knot to hold on a hook is a disaster though it needs a long tag for slippage or make a clinch of it, only use a palomar nothing else.
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plenty of anglers use a blood knot. half blood. Steve Allmark and Alan Price use this knot. Paul kerry uses it too.
find lines to suit it. it ties better on some lines and terribly on others. used it for over 20 years and never had it fail. i just stopped using it because i found better knots- stronger and with less line burn.
find lines to suit it. it ties better on some lines and terribly on others. used it for over 20 years and never had it fail. i just stopped using it because i found better knots- stronger and with less line burn.
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i found the same a midget...with a tapered shock (tapered down to 16lb) at the join 1 tug and snap.... i tried the same with a 20lb line to 80 lb shock and it took more pressure but the line stress was evident...a double uni knot seems very strong but the knot is larger and may b harder to go thro the eyes....
Just as there are horses for courses there must be lines for knots... :lol: :lol:
Mark if you remember the day I showed you and Sean how to tie that no name not I use...it just would not tie in the Ultima F1 without slipping, I can tie s/s wire and 300lb mono with that knot and have done for years, but that day in my house it just would not work on the F1 and stay put.
Strange for Gerry's to give an instruction like that though :lol: :lol:
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Mark if you remember the day I showed you and Sean how to tie that no name not I use...it just would not tie in the Ultima F1 without slipping, I can tie s/s wire and 300lb mono with that knot and have done for years, but that day in my house it just would not work on the F1 and stay put.
Strange for Gerry's to give an instruction like that though :lol: :lol:
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m.b3 wrote:find lines to suit it. it ties better on some lines and terribly on others.
lads yee have me quoting myself :roll:
Tome i use that knot you showed me for all my shockleder to link connections- itz the bizz! no line burn/ damage, far stronger than any of the other knots i've have used. so i suppose i should say thanks :D !!
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2.pass the tag end twice around the finger.jpg
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... ok_263.jpg
3.pass the tag end through the 2 loops made around the finger from the direction of the hook.jpg
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... h__324.jpg
1.pass the heavy mono through the eye of the hook leaving about 8 inches of line to work with ..jpg
2.pass the tag end twice around the finger.jpg
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... ok_263.jpg
3.pass the tag end through the 2 loops made around the finger from the direction of the hook.jpg
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... h__324.jpg
1.pass the heavy mono through the eye of the hook leaving about 8 inches of line to work with ..jpg
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