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Old 12-26-2018, 02:59 PM
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Default Re: Which knot - braid to shock

Alberto Knot is my choice. Slim knot slides right through the eyes without getting caught and its fairly quick to tie.
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I’m using the improved Alberto Knot as well... Most important step is step number 3... If you dont pass the line through the loop the same way it came in the knot will fail...

http://www.101knots.com/alberto-knot...ight-knot.html
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I’m using the improved Alberto Knot as well... Most important step is step number 3... If you dont pass the line through the loop the same way it came in the knot will fail...

http://www.101knots.com/alberto-knot...ight-knot.html
Yes very good point! That’s a key step for sure.
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Yes very good point! That’s a key step for sure.
That's where most go wrong and, as mentioned above, adding a few half hitches with the braid over the mono after the initial knot is cinched can't hurt either...
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Reverse Albright formed with a double line loop is all you will need inshore , I developed this knot to be a variation of a very solid knot for PP years ago . Other knots have extra steps and in my opinion are harder to tie , if your breaking this knot you did something wrong ! It's a 30 second knot if that !
Offshore you may wish to go another route but I stuck with this for tuna as well !
Under other circumstances I would got to HC anyway & splice !

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