tapered shockleader knots ?
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tapered shockleader knots ?
can anyone recommend a good knot for attaching a tapered leader to to the main line ?
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Bloodknot. See here http://homepage.eircom.net/~fishy1tou/knots.htm
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knot to braid
Hi
I use the bloodloop to and it never fails but it does produce a fairly large (long) knot depending on the number of turns you put in on each side.
If you are attaching a shockleader to braid, the damn braid can be very slick and I prefer to use the stren knot, illustarted in the piece below. It has the advantage of being slightly smaller in profile to a bloodknot and it seems to tie better... a drop of superglue never hurt either!
http://www.saltwatersportsman.com/saltw ... 07,00.html
FWIW...
I use the bloodloop to and it never fails but it does produce a fairly large (long) knot depending on the number of turns you put in on each side.
If you are attaching a shockleader to braid, the damn braid can be very slick and I prefer to use the stren knot, illustarted in the piece below. It has the advantage of being slightly smaller in profile to a bloodknot and it seems to tie better... a drop of superglue never hurt either!
http://www.saltwatersportsman.com/saltw ... 07,00.html
FWIW...
Kieran Hanrahan
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so the stren knot is a double grinner then :idea:
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blood knot
i just tried tying two 15lb lenghts of line with blood knot and pulling with a scales to see at what strength it broke. The palomar knot i attached the line to the scales with broke at
14lb, so the blood knot is stronger than this (one test only)
i have smashed the top off my scales testing knots like this, as when it breakes the
spring fires like a crossbow
:lol:
14lb, so the blood knot is stronger than this (one test only)
i have smashed the top off my scales testing knots like this, as when it breakes the
spring fires like a crossbow
:lol: