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Found 6 results

  1. The Albright Knot. Thanks to Shytalk for putting me onto this one. This is a great knot for tying your mainline braid to a thick mono shock leader. The tag end of the mono leader (yellow) can be cut off really short, making it a really small, neat knot that doesn't catch or collect weed. For added security, I add a drop of super glue. BF
  2. Here's a neat knot that I use to tie hooks when using worms. The difference with this knot is that the tag points away from the hook and back up the trace. This means that worms can be more easily slid over the knot and up the line without ploughing up the insides of the worms. The tag then helps to prevent the worm sliding back down onto the hook. Keep the tag slightly long to aid this. BF
  3. The Uni Knot. A basic knot which can be used in a varirty of applications. A good knot for braid. BF
  4. The Grinner Knot. Used in a variety of applications. Provides a better hold than the blood knot. BF
  5. A more sucure version of the basic Half Blood Knot. Just add an additional tuck at the end. BF
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