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Mono's cheap. Strip it and re-spool.
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uni to uni knot....
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Uni to Uni is a good choice. Another option is to put braid backing and then add your mono you have left over.
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All 3 responses are spot on...personally, I'd go for braid backing--all my reels are set up like that...
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Uni is best bet
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I tie a short piece of braid between the old and new mono to avoid a bulky mono/mono knot.
Last edited by mike1010; 07-10-2017 at 02:21 PM.. |
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Have to agree, mono is cheap, strip and replace.
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