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Old July 21st, 2005, 10:21 PM
Rich P
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Here it is. This past weekend I had 2 tournaments. I did well both
days taking 1st and 2nd respectively. That's not the problem. Toward the
end of each tournament, I got into a big fish, both over 3 pounds. Both
times they took my senko at the end of a long cast, I set the hook, and they
both jumped and shook me out. The problem is that I think my hookset isn't
getting the job done with 10 pound test at 130 feet, too much stretch.
Now I've decided to go with some Power Pro to improve my long distance
hookset, but I'd like to use a leader of copolymer line that I have. Here's
the problem, when I tie a blood knot, the slippery co-polymer line slides
right out. Is there a knot I can use that's easy and will connect a slick
line with braid? If I lose a fish because my knot slipped out I'll really
be upset. I have some 20 pounds to make up to get back to the top 6 and I
only have 5 more tournaments to do it. I can't afford to lose another 7
pounds in the next 2 tournaments. Any help?

Rich P


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Old July 21st, 2005, 10:30 PM
Chris Rennert
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Rich P wrote:
Here it is. This past weekend I had 2 tournaments. I did well both
days taking 1st and 2nd respectively. That's not the problem. Toward the
end of each tournament, I got into a big fish, both over 3 pounds. Both
times they took my senko at the end of a long cast, I set the hook, and they
both jumped and shook me out. The problem is that I think my hookset isn't
getting the job done with 10 pound test at 130 feet, too much stretch.
Now I've decided to go with some Power Pro to improve my long distance
hookset, but I'd like to use a leader of copolymer line that I have. Here's
the problem, when I tie a blood knot, the slippery co-polymer line slides
right out. Is there a knot I can use that's easy and will connect a slick
line with braid? If I lose a fish because my knot slipped out I'll really
be upset. I have some 20 pounds to make up to get back to the top 6 and I
only have 5 more tournaments to do it. I can't afford to lose another 7
pounds in the next 2 tournaments. Any help?

Rich P


Rich,

I personally use the surgeons knot to join a braid to a fluoro . Never
have a problem with slippage or breakage.


Chris
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Old July 21st, 2005, 10:40 PM
Rodney
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Rich P wrote:
Here it is. This past weekend I had 2 tournaments. I did well both
days taking 1st and 2nd respectively. That's not the problem. Toward the
end of each tournament, I got into a big fish, both over 3 pounds. Both
times they took my senko at the end of a long cast, I set the hook, and they
both jumped and shook me out. The problem is that I think my hookset isn't
getting the job done with 10 pound test at 130 feet, too much stretch.
Now I've decided to go with some Power Pro to improve my long distance
hookset, but I'd like to use a leader of copolymer line that I have. Here's
the problem, when I tie a blood knot, the slippery co-polymer line slides
right out. Is there a knot I can use that's easy and will connect a slick
line with braid? If I lose a fish because my knot slipped out I'll really
be upset. I have some 20 pounds to make up to get back to the top 6 and I
only have 5 more tournaments to do it. I can't afford to lose another 7
pounds in the next 2 tournaments. Any help?

Rich P



Use a double Uni knot, or a double nail knot, I have never had a double
nail knot slip out when tying braid to anything

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Old July 21st, 2005, 10:44 PM
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"Rich P" wrote in message
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hookset, but I'd like to use a leader of copolymer line that I have.


What is the reason for this?


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Old July 21st, 2005, 10:44 PM
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On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 17:21:14 -0400, "Rich P"
wrote:

Here it is. This past weekend I had 2 tournaments. I did well both
days taking 1st and 2nd respectively. That's not the problem. Toward the
end of each tournament, I got into a big fish, both over 3 pounds. Both
times they took my senko at the end of a long cast, I set the hook, and they
both jumped and shook me out. The problem is that I think my hookset isn't
getting the job done with 10 pound test at 130 feet, too much stretch.
Now I've decided to go with some Power Pro to improve my long distance
hookset, but I'd like to use a leader of copolymer line that I have. Here's
the problem, when I tie a blood knot, the slippery co-polymer line slides
right out. Is there a knot I can use that's easy and will connect a slick
line with braid? If I lose a fish because my knot slipped out I'll really
be upset. I have some 20 pounds to make up to get back to the top 6 and I
only have 5 more tournaments to do it. I can't afford to lose another 7
pounds in the next 2 tournaments. Any help?

Rich P


Rich, uni 2 uni worked like a charm for me when I still felt the need
to use a leader. I've busted flouro leaders at the hook on a hookset
but never had one slip or cut where I joined the two lines. Just make
sure you moisten the knots before you cinch them up, I have cut the
leader cinching up a dry knot.

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Old July 21st, 2005, 10:55 PM
Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard
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On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 17:21:14 -0400, "Rich P"
sent into the ether:

Here it is. This past weekend I had 2 tournaments. I did well both
days taking 1st and 2nd respectively. That's not the problem. Toward the
end of each tournament, I got into a big fish, both over 3 pounds. Both
times they took my senko at the end of a long cast, I set the hook, and they
both jumped and shook me out. The problem is that I think my hookset isn't
getting the job done with 10 pound test at 130 feet, too much stretch.
Now I've decided to go with some Power Pro to improve my long distance
hookset, but I'd like to use a leader of copolymer line that I have. Here's
the problem, when I tie a blood knot, the slippery co-polymer line slides
right out. Is there a knot I can use that's easy and will connect a slick
line with braid? If I lose a fish because my knot slipped out I'll really
be upset. I have some 20 pounds to make up to get back to the top 6 and I
only have 5 more tournaments to do it. I can't afford to lose another 7
pounds in the next 2 tournaments. Any help?

Rich P

Rich, don't forget to reset the drag for the no stretch PP. I have
mine set to kick in on really hard hooksets. Most of the time I
hookset with a snap of the wrist or a sweep now. When I forgot to
readjust the drag or used mondo (ask Jerry Barton) hooksets I lost
fish by tearing out the hook.

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Old July 22nd, 2005, 12:19 AM
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Rich P wrote:
Now I've decided to go with some Power Pro to improve my long distance
hookset, but I'd like to use a leader of copolymer line that I have. Here's
the problem,


Lose the leader and tie the braid directly to the hook. Put a drop of
super glue on the knot to keep the braid from sliding around, finding
the end of wire and working its way out of there at an inopportune moment.
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Old August 22nd, 2005, 02:54 AM
alwaysfishking
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Don't tie on the leader, just fish the braid, long distance hooksets won't
be a problem, the fish don't care if you have a leader or not


"RichZ" wrote in message
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Rich P wrote:
Now I've decided to go with some Power Pro to improve my long
distance hookset, but I'd like to use a leader of copolymer line that I
have. Here's the problem,


Lose the leader and tie the braid directly to the hook. Put a drop of
super glue on the knot to keep the braid from sliding around, finding the
end of wire and working its way out of there at an inopportune moment.



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Old July 22nd, 2005, 02:28 PM
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
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"alwaysfishking" wrote in message
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Don't tie on the leader, just fish the braid, long distance hooksets won't
be a problem, the fish don't care if you have a leader or not


My thoughts exactly.
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Old July 22nd, 2005, 10:13 PM
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Good to see you posting Steve, Glad you had a safe trip.

"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in
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"alwaysfishking" wrote in message
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Don't tie on the leader, just fish the braid, long distance hooksets
won't be a problem, the fish don't care if you have a leader or not


My thoughts exactly.
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http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com



 




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