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What's the recommended line to leader connection? I use a nail knot for my 4wt freshwater rig but would that be strong enough for redfish/trout 8wt?
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yep. the nail knot I think will do fine but, you might want to try a loop to loop connection that makes changing out broken/short leaders easier/faster out on the water.
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I nail knot about a 10" section of 40 to 50lb test to the fly line with a loop knot on the other end to connect the leader to. I've never had one fail as of yet.
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NoleFear wrote:I nail knot about a 10" section of 40 to 50lb test to the fly line with a loop knot on the other end to connect the leader to. I've never had one fail as of yet.
This sounds like the way to go - Which loop knot do you use?
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Thanks - I'll give that a try
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I make a loop on the end of the running line by doubling it over and then tying a couple of nail knots around it with mono. Coat the nail knots with epoxy if you're worried about them possibly coming undone. Then tie a perfection loop on the butt of your leader and connect loop to loop. :thumbup:
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Terrier wrote:
NoleFear wrote:I nail knot about a 10" section of 40 to 50lb test to the fly line with a loop knot on the other end to connect the leader to. I've never had one fail as of yet.
This sounds like the way to go - Which loop knot do you use?
I do the same thing. I use a perfection end loop for the loop to loop connection between the butt and the leader.
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Supa Fly wrote:I make a loop on the end of the running line by doubling it over and then tying a couple of nail knots around it with mono. Coat the nail knots with epoxy if you're worried about them possibly coming undone. Then tie a perfection loop on the butt of your leader and connect loop to loop. :thumbup:
Extra epoxy in your case, I've seen those nail knots of yours... :D
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I use about a 6-8 inch length of Hard Mason and use a nail knot to fly line to hard mason, tie a perfection loop in the hard mason, and then use a perfection loop (if there is not already a loop in the leader) in the leader.
As noleflyfisher said, a loop to loop connection. That way you can change out a leader fast if needed.
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