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Re: How do you tie monofiliment line to 10 color lead filled line
Re: How do you tie monofiliment line to 10 color lead filled line
Here's the setup: 20yds 20lb mono stretched on the spool with 50 yards of 30# Powerpro braid backer and 10 colors 27# leadcore over that. Then 30 feet of 20lb clear mono "shock leader" is tied to the leadcore, then a #12 swivel with 6 feet of 14lb fluorocarbon leader is terminated with a #1 duolock snap ready for a spoon or a plug. The leader is the weakest link.
(I went to 14# fluorocarbon because I was using 10lb fluorocarbon and had fish break off. I was going to go to 12lb leader but I tested some borrowed 12lb fluorocarbon and found that its knot strength was only about 9lbs and big lake trout broke me off and I HATE losing tackle. No more break-offs!)
First you need to take out 6 or 8 inches of the lead out of the leadcore line. Then join them together. The strength of the leadcore comes from the outer sheath.
The Rapala Knot creates a loop which enables the lure to behave in an unrestricted, natural way. To tie, it's simplicity itself. First make an overhand knot, then [links]
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Probably best known for joining nylon monofilament or fluorocarbon line to a single strand wire leader, but also great a great saltwater fishing knot for connecting one of the very thin spectra or dyneema braid lines to a thicker nylon monofilament or fluorocarbon leader.
Then, make about ten turns before tucking the tag end of the mono through the loop such that it emerges on the same side as it entered. more
Braided polyester line accepts a variety of knots, but this one, the braid knot, is particularly suited to it - and its a cinch to tie
Tying options:
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Tying it: The initial loop is made in the larger line. It is important to wind the loops neatly round this loop. It helps to hold the loops under your fingers as you wind the line on.
Found in: Bends, Fishing
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Bends, Fishing more
The Albright Knot is also useful when joining monofilaments with markedly different diameters. It is commonly used to join the fly line to the backing line but can be used whenever you wish to join two fishing lines together.