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#1 Post by col »

the last few times when I've been snagged and had to pull for a break the line has parted at the leader knot. Its only been happening since I've started using tapered leaders and because they're quite expensive its not something I want to happen too often.

Is there a stronger (relatively easy to tie) knot that most would use for these leaders?
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#2 Post by stevecrow74 »

for tapered leader i'd use a bloodknot...
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#3 Post by Sonaghan »

What sort of knot are you currently using Col? I use the blood knot too, with no problems.
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#4 Post by Rockhopper »

Col, have you won the lottery on the quiet :lol: :lol: :lol: using tapered shock leader on rough ground.

I would go with the other two....Blood is probably the best knot for equal to equal.

Take a box of paper hankies....I would the price of tapered leaders :cry: :lol:

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#5 Post by BRIAN DUGGAN »

If you have to pull for a break the weakest point will always be the first to break and this will be at the join with the tapered leader,if your fishing over rough ground it might be best just to use 60 or 70 lb shockleader d irectly to the main line,Ive found the double grinner knot the best for joining two lines of equal breaking strain.
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#6 Post by eric »

try the bimini,takes time to master but its worth it, very streamlined too.
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#7 Post by col »

Thanks for the replies.
The beach I was fishing is normally quite clean but for some reason I had to pull for a break 3 times( :shock: ) and a tapered leader was all I had. I was thinking the knot I was using(blood knot) musn't have been great but ye recomend the same one.

Will give a double grinner a go and also try to master the bimini (never been bothered to try it before but maybe worth it to save expense).

Thanks again

p.s. Tom, don't worry, wouldn't consider throwing money at the sea by using one over rough ground (knowingly anyway! :oops: )
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#8 Post by te ariki nua »

easiest leader knot i know is the spider hitch similar to the bimini but a hell of a lot easier to tie

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