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Message Subject: Leader Knot
matt ia
Posted 1/12/2006 11:14 AM (#171955)
Subject: Leader Knot




Location: Altoona, IA
What type of knot is used to tie seven strand to swivels, snaps, and hooks?
DJS
Posted 1/12/2006 11:50 AM (#171962 - in reply to #171955)
Subject: RE: Leader Knot


I have used the World's Fair Knot with the Tyger leader material and it resulted in less twisting and kinkage than any other knot I tried.
Ranger
Posted 1/14/2006 11:17 AM (#172165 - in reply to #171955)
Subject: RE: Leader Knot





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I've read that the Bowline knot works, especially on small diameter stuff, but I'm not sure just how strong it is. It's very easy to tie.

I wish I knew how those knots on "Invisaleaders" (by South Bend?) are made. They seem very tight, strong and low profile.
matt ia
Posted 1/19/2006 10:29 PM (#172990 - in reply to #171955)
Subject: RE: Leader Knot




Location: Altoona, IA
Thanks guys, DJS I tried the WFN seemed strong but not as low profile as I am looking for. I will still keep searching, seems to be alot of people curious about a good knot for seven strand..
moosky
Posted 1/20/2006 10:18 AM (#173043 - in reply to #171955)
Subject: RE: Leader Knot


A good site with many types if knots, including pics on how to tie:

www.thaifishingguide.com
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