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Post by ducky on May 1, 2013 16:48:12 GMT -5
Not sure about blood knot, when I was young I used the knot hunted is talking about, its a trieline knot without doubleing the line through the eye. The knot i use to tie two lines together is the uni twist, which is a great knot. the only time I use this knot is when fishin braid around rocks, I use a 20 foot florocarbon leader tied on my braid. Ive have yet to have this knot slip( I do put a dab of super glue on knot). and you can spool the knot on your reel with no problems at all. Great knot to learn.
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Post by Skyline1506 on May 1, 2013 17:21:13 GMT -5
i used to use the knot you guys are talking about on small panfish hooks
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Post by hunted on May 1, 2013 19:27:20 GMT -5
Not sure about blood knot, when I was young I used the knot hunted is talking about, its a trieline knot without doubleing the line through the eye. The knot i use to tie two lines together is the uni twist, which is a great knot. the only time I use this knot is when fishin braid around rocks, I use a 20 foot florocarbon leader tied on my braid. Ive have yet to have this knot slip( I do put a dab of super glue on knot). and you can spool the knot on your reel with no problems at all. Great knot to learn. Thats the only knot I have really ever used. Except maybe a granny knot catching bluegill. Never used super glue on it. If the knot came loose is when I was tying it and messed up. Its done its job for quite a while now.
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Post by jrfreedom1 on Jun 2, 2015 18:31:50 GMT -5
I would like to confirm what others have said about Hi Seas mono. I caught my personal best lemon shark over 8ft and a little over 300lbs off of 130lb Hi Seas grand slam mono. I have no doubt 40 to 50lb Hi Seas mono will handle business on a monster flathead or Bluecat.
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