joining 100lb BRAID to 50yards of 250lb Shock Leader
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joining 100lb BRAID to 50yards of 250lb Shock Leader
I am new to surf fishing...having problems joining my base 100lb braid to my shock leader of 250lb Andes monofilament......any suggestions????
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Re: joining 100lb BRAID to 50yards of 250lb Shock Leader
Double uni knot. You can try a no name/ bristol knot also
Re: joining 100lb BRAID to 50yards of 250lb Shock Leader
I used the double trilene knot for 20 years when I added 60-100 mono to my line, for a bite tippet. Year before last I went to the "FG knot" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oohOoOOmbNk It makes for a much smaller knot and a smoother transition.
Re: joining 100lb BRAID to 50yards of 250lb Shock Leader
Grog's Fishing Knots is a great site to use. All kinds of knots and how to tie them..
Re: joining 100lb BRAID to 50yards of 250lb Shock Leader
The one big problem is the 250lb mono is so thick compared to the 100lb braid....the mono won't cinch down properly.
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Re: joining 100lb BRAID to 50yards of 250lb Shock Leader
these posts address your needs almost exactly... take a read:
http://www.pensacolafishingforum.com/f3 ... ks-337345/
http://www.worldseafishing.com/forums/t ... not.24865/
good luck and let us know how it works out
http://www.pensacolafishingforum.com/f3 ... ks-337345/
http://www.worldseafishing.com/forums/t ... not.24865/
good luck and let us know how it works out
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Re: joining 100lb BRAID to 50yards of 250lb Shock Leader
I use an Albright when tying to heavy mono (like 100 heavy). It does not slip through eyes well though.
Would an FG knot be an option? I would probably add superglue to it as well. Never used it on anything heavy like this, I just started tying it.
http://360tuna.com/threads/fg-knot-question.30617/
Oops. Saw someone mentioned it.
Would an FG knot be an option? I would probably add superglue to it as well. Never used it on anything heavy like this, I just started tying it.
http://360tuna.com/threads/fg-knot-question.30617/
Oops. Saw someone mentioned it.
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Re: joining 100lb BRAID to 50yards of 250lb Shock Leader
The Albright Knot or the Nail Knot look like they would work well.
Go to www.animatedknots.com to see how to tie them.
Good luck.
Go to www.animatedknots.com to see how to tie them.
Good luck.
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Re: joining 100lb BRAID to 50yards of 250lb Shock Leader
I have had Albright/braid connections slip because of the wax and slickness of Spectra fiber (braid). If you do go that route, I would recommend doubling the wraps with both knots.
The Bristol is a good connection but I've been using the double uni for years with no problems, even with heavier tarpon and shark tackle.
The Bristol is a good connection but I've been using the double uni for years with no problems, even with heavier tarpon and shark tackle.
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Re: joining 100lb BRAID to 50yards of 250lb Shock Leader
With heavy leader and half the diameter braid you want to use a knot called the "Albright Special". Look it up, easy knot to tie. Make sure you go back out of the loop the same way you went in. You should only need 6-7 wraps. When you test this knot with anything 60lb or higher you will find that the line will break or the hook will straighten (more likely) before the knot breaks.
From the tests that I have run, the other knots mentioned are better for lighter lines. The Albright Special starts to lose when you get close to 20 lb test and for anything less, I wouldn't use it at all.
From the tests that I have run, the other knots mentioned are better for lighter lines. The Albright Special starts to lose when you get close to 20 lb test and for anything less, I wouldn't use it at all.
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Re: joining 100lb BRAID to 50yards of 250lb Shock Leader
I join 40 lb braid to 150 lb mono with an FG knot with maybe 80 wraps around the mono.
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Pr bobbin
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Re: joining 100lb BRAID to 50yards of 250lb Shock Leader
Bob sands, slim beauty, Bimini to double cats paw, Bimini to Bristol, Bimini to uni/uni. Try them all til you find one you like and can tie consistently.
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Re: joining 100lb BRAID to 50yards of 250lb Shock Leader
Thanks GUYS!!!! so far Ive tried the FG, Alberto, & Albright. The Alberto..pulled loose at the knot. The FG knot looks great..but Im just not a full believer in it yet...and finally the regular ALBRIGHT HAS BEEN TIED OVER AND OVER BY ME IN THE LAST 2 DAYS AND ONLY TO HAVE MY BRAID BREAK!!!!!! NOT THE KNOT AND NO SLIPPAGE!!!! YEEEEHAWWW. What would a little super glue do to it? Help it or make the knot fail?????? THANK YOU AGAIN FOR ANY TID BIT OF INFO or COMMENTS!!!
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Re: joining 100lb BRAID to 50yards of 250lb Shock Leader
What exactly are you fishing for and where?
100-pound braid and 250-pound leader is enough to whip a giant bluefin tuna. We had a boat land a 650-pound blue marlin on 30-pound test line at the Sandestin tournament this summer. Unless you're hooking Southern Pacific freight trains, you're probably using way too heavy of tackle.
There are other factors, such as are you getting hung up on rocks or rip-rap first? How old is your braid and leader? How tight is your drag? Are you doubling the braid before tying to the leader? How long of leader are you using? If you're hooking sharks with too short of leader, they could be biting through the braid.
Your drag should be set about 1/3 the breaking strength of the main line. Braid will typically over-test, so 100-pound might actually be 105 or so.
Are you moistening your knots when you tighten them down? Heat from friction will cause line to fail prematurely.
Too many variables here to pin this down for sure. I would start with brand new lighter line, tie a knot you're familiar with and go from there.
100-pound braid and 250-pound leader is enough to whip a giant bluefin tuna. We had a boat land a 650-pound blue marlin on 30-pound test line at the Sandestin tournament this summer. Unless you're hooking Southern Pacific freight trains, you're probably using way too heavy of tackle.
There are other factors, such as are you getting hung up on rocks or rip-rap first? How old is your braid and leader? How tight is your drag? Are you doubling the braid before tying to the leader? How long of leader are you using? If you're hooking sharks with too short of leader, they could be biting through the braid.
Your drag should be set about 1/3 the breaking strength of the main line. Braid will typically over-test, so 100-pound might actually be 105 or so.
Are you moistening your knots when you tighten them down? Heat from friction will cause line to fail prematurely.
Too many variables here to pin this down for sure. I would start with brand new lighter line, tie a knot you're familiar with and go from there.
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