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That being said I tried the Uni to Uni knot on one rod and the alberto on another and will be trying them out tonight probably on the D&R canal as I could not get myself out of bed this morning. |
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![]() 2X Alberto knot. Easy to tie and a much lower profile then uni to uni so it goes through the rod guides better.
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![]() Knot I developed for a braid company 20 yrs ago is very simple to tie it covers both fresh n Saltwater applications reverse Albright , salt uses from larger fish just use Bimini loop and tie the same as an loop formed by hand
It’s important to note that u must use minimum ten wraps around braid with the loop formed in this knot are formed over the braid not the reverse! I feel the mono in this reverse application holds better , neater in knot formulation and can be coated with knot sense to fill in gaps for smooth slip thru guides , u can clip tight to finish so mono tag does catch guides Freshwater uni is fine |
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