hi all,
just wondered if there's a rule of thumb (i.e. no more than double or half the other line diameter) for joining two different line gauges - shockleader to mainline in this case. i'm using 0.24mm mainline and 0.45mm shockleader, the knot i've been using i found on the neilmckellow site and it seems fine, tight and neat. no problems yet with the knot on casting.
i always rinse the spool in warm water to help the line following a session but is it also worth retying the leader every so often? apologies if this is a basic one. cheers
Rule for joining different diameter lines (shockleader)
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EoinMag
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I can go through up to eight leaders in a session on a bad night with snags.
I'd stick with the knot you have until you need to retie another rig, but check it at the knot before a session, if you need then cut and retie it.
I use an albright knot to attach the mainline to leader.
I'd stick with the knot you have until you need to retie another rig, but check it at the knot before a session, if you need then cut and retie it.
I use an albright knot to attach the mainline to leader.
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[quote="EoinMag"]I can go through up to eight leaders in a session on a bad night with snags.
I'd stick with the knot you have until you need to retie another rig, but check it at the knot before a session, if you need then cut and retie it.
I use an albright knot to attach the mainline to leader.[/quote]
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I'd stick with the knot you have until you need to retie another rig, but check it at the knot before a session, if you need then cut and retie it.
I use an albright knot to attach the mainline to leader.[/quote]
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EoinMag
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I wasn't using specialist leader mostly, was using a bulk spool of line.
I've actually sorted the issues I had with losing tackle with one simple change to my end tackle.
Have a lot less snags as a result and can actually normally pull out of them if I do.
I've actually sorted the issues I had with losing tackle with one simple change to my end tackle.
Have a lot less snags as a result and can actually normally pull out of them if I do.
2008 Species: Flounder, whiting, coal fish, Dogfish, rockling, dab.