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    hello everyone, i am returning to fishing after about a 15 year break, i have had my eyes opened with the changes, mainly with some of the rigs. I find this forum excellent and should be a credit to all its members. I am looking for some help regarding attaching my shock leader, i have looked at the bimini twist which was recommended, however I am having trouble actually tieing this know. I was wondering if anyone uses a small swivel to attch the main to the shock leader or if anyone can recommend a good knot.
    Any help/ ideas would be appreciated.
    cheers Andy

  • #2
    Wouldn't recommend a swivel (although I know one or two people whose leader knots sound like they're casting a swivel - first chuck and you'd probably knock every ring from your rod. I'm sure there's a knot section somewhere on the site, or have a look at this site:

    Fly Fishing Knots, Slim Beauty Knot - MidCurrent

    use this one myself all the time with or without a Bimini. The Bimini twist looks very hard to tie, but if someone actually shows it to you it's very easy to grasp - try asking in a tackle shop, someone there may be able to show you.

    Cheers, Gary
    ....fishin' accomplished......

    Whitley Bay Angling Society
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    • #3
      Spider Hitch

      The bimini is a good knot but needs a bit practice if it's new to you, as i've said before the spider hitch is in my opinion a bit easier to get on with and just as safe i think. Try here http://neilmackellow.sea-angler.org/knot4.html
      Last edited by border reiver; 22-09-2010, 12:24 PM. Reason: link not working

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      • #4
        Spider hitch for me too
        Ooh a new vid!

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        • #5
          Welcome to NESA Andy. I have moved your post so that it gets more response Oh and its a spider hitch for me too

          Ali
          UKCC Level 2 Game Angling Coach

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          • #6
            bimini twist is the way forward, a pain to master but you'll never use another knot once you've used it.

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            • #7
              bimini twist for me probly the easiest knot to tie once uv learned it, most of the quick leader knots i tie end up snapping when i pull them tight maybe abit to tight but i like to be safe lol :P. so after it snaps a few times i normally do a bimini twist and that never snaps, well leaves a few cuts in me hand when it does snap.

              the albright knot is a good knot aswell been using this myself the last few weeks but with the winter coming in im back to the bimini twist.

              Albright Knot | How to tie the Albright Knot | Fishing Knots

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              • #8
                Grinner
                Have a look on youtube, plenty of walkthrough's on tying knots on there

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                • #9
                  I couldn't get the hang of the leader knots so I just use two uni knots back to back. It works for me as it is strong and easy to do since I use the same knot to tie hooks , rigs etc One knot suits all

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                  • #10
                    Try this site, some useful easy to follow instructions
                    The Useful Knot Guide

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                    • #11
                      if its the knot i use for backing its defo no good for tieing 60l to 15lb but would be ok if using a taperd shockleader

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by tonynufc View Post
                        bimini twist is the way forward, a pain to master but you'll never use another knot once you've used it.
                        Agree with totally, best knot you will find.

                        Last edited by weefus; 23-09-2010, 07:39 AM.

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                        • #13
                          Bimini is an excellent knot but is time consuming and a nightmare in the freezing cold, wind and wet. An Albright knot is the 1 I use, simple to tie and very strong

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                          • #14
                            For 80lb leader / 15lb mainline I've been using the overhand / uni-knot for nearly 25 years, simple to tie, does the job and has never let me down yet.

                            Clean beach fishing I use tapered leaders now, double uni-knot quick, strong and works perfectly.
                            CLIP IT AND WHACK IT

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                            • #15
                              the IMPROVED albright knot for me. hell of a knot
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