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Message Subject: knot wars.
Guest
Posted 5/14/2010 1:57 PM (#440918 - in reply to #440243)
Subject: RE: knot wars.


So I tried the Bucher knot. After running the tag end (which is a loop itself) throught the initial loop you created and over the swivel or leader as shown, do you pull that up ahead of the twists on the line, or keep it behind the twists (between twists and swivel)? Also, what is the trick to keeping the twists or wraps from tightening up first and preventing the tag loop end from cinching up? Or is it supposed to be that way?
RiverMan
Posted 5/14/2010 4:40 PM (#440930 - in reply to #440243)
Subject: Re: knot wars.




Posts: 1504


Location: Oregon
Palomar for braid, improved clinch for mono
50inchGrinch
Posted 5/16/2010 3:25 PM (#441109 - in reply to #440243)
Subject: Re: knot wars.





Posts: 221


Hmmm, guess I've been using a fishin fool for my mono... Thought that was a clinch.

I will say I stopped using the fishin fool for braids about 5 years ago... I found I was having failures. I think it slips back and forth on itself from the waxiness of the braid.
jakejusa
Posted 5/17/2010 12:57 PM (#441213 - in reply to #440918)
Subject: RE: knot wars.




Posts: 994


Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
You have to pull a little at a time and then stretch it back out. Takes about three times of doing this to get it to clinch down correctly. Can be a pain if you are in a hurry, but sure makes a nice heavy duty fat knot that does not fail.
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 5/17/2010 1:04 PM (#441215 - in reply to #440243)
Subject: Re: knot wars.





Posts: 1425


Location: St. Lawrence River
trilene knot for braid..
Sorgy
Posted 5/18/2010 7:31 AM (#441343 - in reply to #441215)
Subject: Re: knot wars.


I use only the Bucher Power Knot. It takes some practice cinching it down tight but I have never had one fail. I have used it with 50 lb Tuff line in the the past and now with the 100 lb lines. Some of the lines are trickier to snug down. The knot only gets tighter as you use it.

Steve
leech lake strain
Posted 5/18/2010 6:36 PM (#441464 - in reply to #440243)
Subject: Re: knot wars.




Posts: 536


sounds like a hassle having to keep recinching your knots down 2,3,4 times before it's ready, just tie a palomar and be done with it!
Chibigboy
Posted 5/18/2010 8:05 PM (#441480 - in reply to #440243)
Subject: RE: knot wars.




Location: Northern Illinois
So I just googled this Fish n Fool knot and watched the guys video.

Can someone decribe to me the difference bewteen the Uni- Knot and the Fish n Fool knot? I have been tying a 6 wrap uni with two turns through the hook eye for about 15 years and they look identical unless I missed something. ???

Edited by Chibigboy 5/18/2010 8:12 PM
Cowboyhannah
Posted 5/18/2010 9:12 PM (#441497 - in reply to #440243)
Subject: Re: knot wars.





Posts: 1451


Location: Kronenwetter, WI
um, that one that goes around and around and around and around and around then through that one loop then through that one other loop...
Propster
Posted 5/18/2010 9:49 PM (#441507 - in reply to #440243)
Subject: Re: knot wars.




Posts: 1901


Location: MN
ChiBig, you did miss something. It was stated in an earlier post that they are the same, it was around as what I've known as the super-uni knot (second time thru the eye) long before the fishin fool "invented" it. Good knot though.
mnmusky101
Posted 5/19/2010 6:01 PM (#441705 - in reply to #440243)
Subject: Re: knot wars.





Posts: 169


Location: Houlton, WI
i use the improved clinch, but i might change my mind because of how many of you use the palmar.
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