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| Slamr |
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Posts: 7115 Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | Ok, dumb question....if I can tie directly from super line to a fluro leader (80-100lb) with this knot http://www.everglades-fishing.com/everglades-fishing/images/knot1.j... and put a ball bearing swivel coupled to the snap at the other end...why wouldnt that work? Would be nice to not have to buy leaders is my thought here! | ||
| Zinox |
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Posts: 1098 | I use a sebile knot, (try youtube) works great. | ||
| Ray |
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| the double uni knot is for line of similar diameter... i have been doing this for 20 years bass fishing and have tried it for musky but never really trusted it... power pro seaguar leader material 100# .018 100# .036 250# .035 uni knot just don't work well for this application ... most people don't trust 100# fluorocarbon... a better knot for what your looking to do is a albright or reverse albright which is for tying knot from braid to a larger diameter line... | |||
| MD75 |
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Posts: 684 Location: Sycamore, IL | I tie 100# flouro direct to my main line,100# braid, using a Uni-knot on my crank bait trolling rods-no swivel. I've been doing it for a few years with no issues. Definitely will save you some money versus buying 5ft trolling leaders. I'll have to check out the other knots mentioned when I'm re-rigging this winter... P.S. If you are using a swivel any way why not just make conventional leaders and tie them on? | ||
| Masqui-ninja |
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Posts: 1292 Location: Walker, MN | In my experience, tying back-to-back uni knots works great for lines of different diameters. | ||
| Masqui-ninja |
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Posts: 1292 Location: Walker, MN | Zinox - 11/14/2013 5:01 PM I use a sebile knot, (try youtube) works great. I am going to have to learn that one. | ||
| cave run legend |
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Posts: 2097 | I crimp my own. Nothing to it and very inexpensive. | ||
| BALDY |
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Posts: 2378 | Slamr - 11/14/2013 4:43 PM Ok, dumb question....if I can tie directly from super line to a fluro leader (80-100lb) with this knot http://www.everglades-fishing.com/everglades-fishing/images/knot1.j... and put a ball bearing swivel coupled to the snap at the other end...why wouldnt that work? Would be nice to not have to buy leaders is my thought here!
it will. Probably a good idea to double your main line before tying the knot. It will add some strength to the uni. | ||
| esoxone |
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Posts: 425 | You can also use a FG knot or a similar knot . To the end I'd use just a snap without a ball bearing swivel. esoxone | ||
| jano |
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| some small cranks will not swim properly if you put the bb near the snap | |||
| Zinox |
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Posts: 1098 | Heres a link to a "how to" on the sebile knot. Alomst the same way i make it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1N0mCf0AIAA&feature=player_embedded#... Takes a bit of time to do, but it's really strong, i don't use a swivel as well, i just crimp a loop in the other end, and attach my stay lock to it. | ||
| esoxaddict |
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Posts: 8865 | Unless you're trolling, and line twist is a real concern, you can also just tie the flouro to a solid ring, and put split rings on the nose of your lures. I've played around with this a bit. It's great for night fishing, because you can hear and feel the uni knot going through your guides, so you know how much line you have out/when to start your figure 8. I've since gone back to using Stealth leaders, because I can't stand the knot going through the guides. It bugs me. Don't need anything bugging me when I'm fishing. | ||
| esoxone |
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Posts: 425 | I found these methods . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vantJEJQZxM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72wZqari80s http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZc88GIrkjo esoxone | ||
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