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Old February 9th, 2005, 11:12 PM
David Norton
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Well thee you go, I jest added that page to fav's. As I too like to use a
mono leader with super lines.

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David Norton

"Illinois Fisherman" wrote in message
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If you know how to tie the Uni-knot. You can tie back to back Uni's to
join the lines.


Try this link.

http://www.fishsponge.com/Tips-Knots.htm

It's at the bottom of the page.




"Joshuall" wrote in message
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I never use them because frankly I don't know how to tie them. That is to
say I don't know how to tie two pieces of line together. Have seen some
diagrams but can't make sense of em. Anyone have a good, simple (for my
old brain) knots they will share to show me how to tie like a mono leader
to power pro line ? Thanks guys/gals.

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Josh The Bad Bear





 




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