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We're filling a Penn reel with dacron backing, and plan to top up with
a couple hundred yards of fireline. Which knot will do best in preventing both slipping, and one line cutting the other? TIA, Harald Egeberg, Oslo, Norway. |
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![]() "Harald" wrote in message om... We're filling a Penn reel with dacron backing, and plan to top up with a couple hundred yards of fireline. Which knot will do best in preventing both slipping, and one line cutting the other? TIA, Harald Egeberg, Oslo, Norway. I've always been a fan of the uniknot system. A uni to uni draws against itself and maintains near 100% strength. The knots actually do slip, but only until they come in contact with each other, which is how you tighten them down. Once cinched tight, the harder the pull, the tighter the knot holds....A bonus is that the uniknot is easier to tie than a blood knot. A really easy way to tie the knots is to get one of these fast tyer or similar, usually sold to fly fishers. Uniknots can be used to tie to terminal tackle, line to line, or line to backing. Of course the old standby Albright knot also works well, especially for lines of different diameters, but it is a little harder to tie. Mark --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.637 / Virus Database: 408 - Release Date: 3/20/2004 |
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Mark W. Oots wrote:
"Harald" wrote in message om... We're filling a Penn reel with dacron backing, and plan to top up with a couple hundred yards of fireline. Which knot will do best in preventing both slipping, and one line cutting the other? TIA, Harald Egeberg, Oslo, Norway. I've always been a fan of the uniknot system. A uni to uni draws against itself and maintains near 100% strength. The knots actually do slip, but only until they come in contact with each other, which is how you tighten them down. Once cinched tight, the harder the pull, the tighter the knot holds....A bonus is that the uniknot is easier to tie than a blood knot. A really easy way to tie the knots is to get one of these fast tyer or similar, usually sold to fly fishers. Uniknots can be used to tie to terminal tackle, line to line, or line to backing. Of course the old standby Albright knot also works well, especially for lines of different diameters, but it is a little harder to tie. I'm with you Mark in that I join all lines together using the Uniknot. Ditto for the Palomar knot for hooks, lures, flies or what ever. These are the only two knots in my bag. Jerry |
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Ah yes, the Palomar. That's #1 on my list ! Always use that for Surf Fishing for; Blues,
Stripers, Tunney, etc. Palomar knot http://www.fish4fun.com/palomarknot.htm Uni knot http://www.tackletactics.co.nz/uniknot.html Dave Jerry" wrote in message ... | Mark W. Oots wrote: | "Harald" wrote in message | om... | | We're filling a Penn reel with dacron backing, and plan to top up with | a couple hundred yards of fireline. Which knot will do best in | preventing both slipping, and one line cutting the other? | | TIA, | | Harald Egeberg, Oslo, Norway. | | | I've always been a fan of the uniknot system. A uni to uni draws against | itself and maintains near 100% strength. The knots actually do slip, but | only until they come in contact with each other, which is how you tighten | them down. Once cinched tight, the harder the pull, the tighter the knot | holds....A bonus is that the uniknot is easier to tie than a blood knot. | | A really easy way to tie the knots is to get one of these fast tyer or | similar, usually sold to fly fishers. Uniknots can be used to tie to | terminal tackle, line to line, or line to backing. Of course the old standby | Albright knot also works well, especially for lines of different diameters, | but it is a little harder to tie. | | | I'm with you Mark in that I join all lines together using the Uniknot. | Ditto for the Palomar knot for hooks, lures, flies or what ever. These | are the only two knots in my bag. | | Jerry | |
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"Mark W. Oots" mark_ctc@(delete this)ameritech.net wrote: "Harald" wrote in message om... We're filling a Penn reel with dacron backing, and plan to top up with a couple hundred yards of fireline. Which knot will do best in preventing both slipping, and one line cutting the other? TIA, Harald Egeberg, Oslo, Norway. I've always been a fan of the uniknot system. A uni to uni draws against itself and maintains near 100% strength. The knots actually do slip, but only until they come in contact with each other, which is how you tighten them down. Once cinched tight, the harder the pull, the tighter the knot holds....A bonus is that the uniknot is easier to tie than a blood knot. I would agree on this but add that you may want to add extra wraps on the fireline and maybe both. Most braided lines are slick and keeping knots from slipping requires additional wraps/twists to make sure that the knot is reliable. I am not certain about the fireline as some of these lines may have some method to make the knots hold better such as line shape or an additional coating. Usually joining lines with a Uni you can go with 4 - 5 wraps on a light line and if joining a heavier shock leader use three wraps. On braided lines I have seen suggestions to use 8 wraps and even a suggestion to double the line on the braid before tying the join. Good fishin' atljoe -- "Atlanta Joe" aka Joe Webb Flats fishing is Flat Fun! Visit my site at http://flatsfisher.com |
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Harald wrote:
We're filling a Penn reel with dacron backing, and plan to top up with a couple hundred yards of fireline. Which knot will do best in preventing both slipping, and one line cutting the other? TIA, I use the double nail knot to join all "spectra" lines (fireline is Spectra" to mono, it has never failed me, I even use this for shark fishing. This knot will even work better with SPectra to Dacron It is also the smallest diameter knot that two lines can be joined with Here is directions using my tool (no longer available, but you can use other tools like the Fast Tie) http://ezknot.com/line2line.htm -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Boomerang Fishing Pro. , Long Shot rig Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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This quote was taken from the Berkley Fireline site.
"Our Berkley Pro Staff recommends a Palomar knot to connect terminal tackle and lures to FireLine. To keep your line from slipping around the spool arbor, tie a length of monofilament backing to the arbor and then tie FireLine to the backing with a UNI to UNI knot." Sarge |
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