braid to mono what is strongest knot
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Im sure you will find it on youtube, you should have told me when we met up that you would start fishing with braid and I would have shown you how to tie it
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Don't worry i'll figure it outcanned_tuna wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2019 7:13 pmIm sure you will find it on youtube, you should have told me when we met up that you would start fishing with braid and I would have shown you how to tie it
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Unless you absolutely have to use braid - and most situations don't - just use good monofilament and tie simple uniknots.
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Cheers, Col.
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This is what i have found is the easiest way for me to personally tie the FG knot, its very simple to learn.
it doesnt work as good with lines that are under 10lb, anything higher than 10lb its perfect
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvwgRr-rt9I&list=WL&index=53&t=14s
it doesnt work as good with lines that are under 10lb, anything higher than 10lb its perfect
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvwgRr-rt9I&list=WL&index=53&t=14s
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Re: braid to mono what is strongest knot
Second that use it for everything lower then 20lb.canned_tuna wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2019 7:09 pmAlso Jason the improved Albright knot is an easy one to learn which I have never had an issue with
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FG on everything when I have the time and light to tie it. PR on heavy stuff if I have a bobbin handy. Slim beauty all times I don't have time, light or patience
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Fg knot all the time for me. Once you work it out it's really not that hard just the same thing repeated multiple times
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Re: braid to mono what is strongest knot
Easy wayJasonfish1234 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2019 6:22 pmis there a true FG knot since most of fishing video they have many to tie it
https://youtu.be/ob2oFYEWWzA
Re: braid to mono what is strongest knot
GOLD, I shall use that term, and man does that describe it perfectly
Safety in numbers Bud, I agree.
Bring on the flack
I have braid (begrudgingly) on two surf outfits. And that's for casting distance, so as to "fang" it out far (to where the fish are and to compensate the shortcomings of the Councils for not rebuilding some Jetties to their original length). But also, it seems to be able to "un-snag" rigs better than mono. Mono gives you that "5 metre walk backwards" stretch before it goes "ping" and you lose everything. Braid more often saves the rig and brings up a bit of the reef in-lieu of a waving mono tail of nudda.
That being said, each to their own and it's all about each of us being on our own learning curve.
Cheers, Bug