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Anyone know a braid to nylon knot on a site as I just bought anew reel and
want to put some backing on Is there a special knot required ?? CD |
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Hi Colin, try the grinner knot, cheers, Norman.
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![]() "CDOYLE0361" wrote in message ... Anyone know a braid to nylon knot on a site as I just bought anew reel and want to put some backing on Is there a special knot required ?? CD The only one that I have found never slips is the ten turn blood knot, I use this for attaching a shockleader or to backing - 1. Instead of the usual half hitch in the shockleader do the half hitch and then pass the line through the loop again. Having done that you then hold the two sides of the loop and put a half twist in it to make a figure eight. To rephrase, it is as simple as it sounds, pass the free end through the loop twice and then twist the loop so that what was the top of the loop passes over the double twist you made and hold it as it will try to jump back. 2. Then pass the braid through the tag end side of the figure eight making sure that it goes the same way as the tag end (in the opposite direction of course), over the centre of the eight and follow the leader through the other half of the eight so the free end of the braid is following the main part of the leader. 3. Wet the figure eight and pull it as tight as possible, snip off the tag end and heat and blob the end if you want to play safe. If you hold the centre of the figure eight while alternately pulling the main part of the leader and the tag end and you can get it to tighten down as a figure eight, otherwise it will jump out and finish up a funny shape. 4. Next slide enough of the braid through the knot and hold it along the leader for a couple of inches, make a loop and while holding the loop wind ten turns around the braid and leader working back to the figure eight knot. 5. Keeping the winding as tight as you can, pass the free end back and through the loop, hold the braid tag end and tighten by pulling the main length of the braid so that it tightens and pulls up against the figure eight. 6. Trim off the tag end of the braid. Since the braid is floppy and not likely to catch on anything it does not have to be too close. Some people like to add a blob of superglue to the braid knot. MikeB |
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THanks all wish me luck on the conger tommorw
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