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Old 09-19-2016, 09:26 PM
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Default Tuna braid to mono knot

I have a couple of trips coming up I'm glad they are not until October given the dismal tuna reports. Anyway, after many many years of tuna chunk fishing I'm finally getting tired of working an Intl. 50 all night and want to step down now that some of the smaller reels manufacturers have improved their drag systems. I have several chunking and jigging reels and want to start using my Avet HWX for chunking as I was primarily using it for jigging before. I have 80lb color braid on it and want to put a 100 yard topshot of 80lb. mono. Here's my problem: I have tried tying Alberto's, double unis, yucatan, slim beauty, and sebile knots but they have all pulled out when I draw them tight and put pressure on them. I've watched numerous YouTube videos and tried all of those knots numerous times. I'm using 80lb mono and was wondering if that is just too heavy. What knots are you guys using for 80lb braid to mono?
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Old 09-19-2016, 09:56 PM
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Default Re: Tuna braid to mono knot

Check out the FG KNOT.
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Old 09-19-2016, 10:00 PM
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Default Re: Tuna braid to mono knot

Bimini twist to Yucatán, I've never seen one pull if tied correctly.

I used FG knot on smaller (40 lb or less) mono.
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Old 09-19-2016, 10:06 PM
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Default Re: Tuna braid to mono knot

Bimini the braid & use a wind on that will end ur knot problem ! 80 X 80 I can knot easily using 25 turn Bimini & reverse Albright add some knot sense to fill in gaps .
However my first choice is HC braid splice in fluoro & ur done , no knots snell on hook or crimp . I prefer loop knot on hook ,double thru nail knot or double uni , loop or u can use CB tuna hooks with ring then u can use Palomar or nail it ring .I prefer the hook to,remain free some like it fixed choice is yours not too much difference on hookups just my preference
Ur knots are failing due to u not cinching properly & ur braid if solid should always bemini looped then knot will hold no issues
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Old 09-19-2016, 10:48 PM
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Default Re: Tuna braid to mono knot

80# mono is not too heavy. You'll appreciate it when it rubs the side of the boat. Plus you can always switch out your leaders via a ball bearing snap swivel. I carry anywhere between 30- 100# flouro. As for your braid to top shot connection I use a PR knot. You'll need a bobbin to do this but it's the next best thing to splicing mono inside hollow core. It's as close to 100% as you're going to get.
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Old 09-19-2016, 11:10 PM
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Default Re: Tuna braid to mono knot

Check out the FG KNOT

Sebile knot is the same thing
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Old 09-20-2016, 08:15 AM
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This may sound like a silly idea, but I'm going to suggest you go to your local tackle shop where you do business and ask them if they can give you some help. Sounds like you're not getting things cinched down correctly and spending a few minutes with someone who can spot your mistakes will get you fixed up in short order.
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Old 09-20-2016, 08:46 AM
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Default Re: Tuna braid to mono knot

Best is to go loop to loop. You will need to get hollow core braid and have a loop installed...it's inexpensive. The other alternative is an improved albright or fg knot. If you are near north jersey, I can tie for you.
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Old 09-20-2016, 09:09 AM
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Default Re: Tuna braid to mono knot

I"m not a tuna guy yet, but working on it. I can tell you this, I've been down the same road on Youtube and not a lot of those Albright knots work. Period.

What works for me is this, I do an improved Albright, with loose coils, so when I wrap the line back it weaves into the loose coils. The key is not to pull the knot tight before you cinch it up. In other words, tighten the coils up, then put the pressure on the ends. You have to see how many reverse coils back to the loop will work for your line diameter. For thin Fireline, I use the same amount.

Try that pulling the wraps of braid before the whole shooting match. It works for me.


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Old 09-20-2016, 10:20 AM
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leave the thread at home,i do.50lb mono on the jigging rod and 80lb on the bait rod{that I never use}.the more thread the more dread while tuna fishing.
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