Trying braid for the first time and wondering what knot to use when attaching a mono leader any help and tips welcome
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Hi mate, I don't use braid myself (I would like to keep my fingers ) like but hope this helps.
Albright Special - How to tie a Albright Special
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I only use Braid For light lure fishing using a fixed spool reel, I always use an Albright knot or a double Albright Knot which is even stronger.
I also always use a mono backing line as to not waste expensive Braid, attach a mono backing line to the Braid using the same Albright knot.
It's also wise to use a short mono / fluorocarbon rubbing leader (2-3ft only). If you go any longer than this you run the risk of the knot tangling with the braid around the eyes of the rod when casting and basically you'll get a horrendous knot in the line.
The purpose of the leader is to protect the Braid from Knicks from hooks during casting and rocks while retrieving. Using a longer leader also takes all the 'feel' away when fishing with Braid, for maximum feel or nibble detection go without the leader.
This works for me anyways, hope this helps.
Regards
SiLast edited by Wreckingball76; 19-06-2012, 08:39 AM.Regards
Si
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Originally posted by peter.m View PostI use two grinner knots, twice as many turns in the braid than mono. E.g. if you do a 4 turn grinner with the mono around the braid, do 8 turns in the braid around the mono and snug them up. Never had a problem with this.
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