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In article , Jim Murray
wrote: I've already been using short crimped traces with a small swivel to connect to the leader and these work ok. Which knot would you use to whip nylon to wire though? Er, I expect it has a name but I don't recall it. I use the same knot for spade end hooks or for eyed ones when I want them to stay in line. For nylon to wi Fold the last centimeter of wire back on itself. Overlap the leader end-to-end with the wire, fold it back on itself, whip four or five turns over the four strands working towards the fold (now a loop) in the leader, put the end through the loop and draw tight. Cheerio, -- |
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