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Esox Luciano 05-28-2016 06:55 PM

Re: Changing leaders on braid
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by catfishonthelake (Post 447416)
Uni-to-uni's and Albrights will not hold up going through the guides repeatedly. As is they are strong knots, but will weaken from abuse. If I'm using them I make the leader short enough to not have to bring the knot through the guide.

Totally agree 100%! I've never tried the Fg but seems now I'm gonna have to.

This is completely unconventional and also a touch tricky to tie...but proven (in my uses fishing), to be stronger than a few knots stated that I've used already & have failed me. Only because these knots failed me I tried, so I tied a double clinch knot to another double clinch knot. Like I said, very tricky to tie, but get it lubed & tight and it's very strong. very strong.

Chrisper4694 05-30-2016 12:40 AM

Re: Changing leaders on braid
 
Modified Albright is 6 up and 5 back down in each space left by the first 6 and then through the loop the same way it went in. You can use 7 and 6 if you want for lighter line as long as it's a good spiral and snugged slow. Coat it with super glue for added protection through the guides, test it every trip it's only slightly weaker than most terminal knots.

Rickhem 06-02-2016 10:29 AM

Re: Changing leaders on braid
 
My freshwater braid set-ups are with 15 pound power-pro and 20 pound Samauri line. I either use 8 pound flouro or 10 to 12 pound mono leaders. Always tied on with a uni to uni knot, and a minimum of 7 wraps on each side. As was mentioned by others before, my leaders are usually 4 feet or less and get changed once they are clipped down to less than 18", so maybe mine aren't on as long as others. They don't go through the guides either (well, maybe the top one on occasion). Never had a breakoff at the line/leader connection.

As an aside, flouro is very heat sensitive and snugging down knots should be done slowly, and with wet line. I use saliva. We used to play with different lines and different knots at the store where I worked, and it's a real difference.


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