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    Allbright knot to wire question.

    I normally tie 50 lb mono leader to a short piece of wire with an Allbright knot in order to avoid using a swivel. I am aware that I can lose some strength at this connection as the wire seems to cut the mono (which is why I use a length of 50 lb between my main line (12 to 25 lb) and the wire).

    Yesterday I lost a good fish when the 50 lb mono broke at the knot to 40 lb single strand (first time this has happened with 50 lb). My question is: would a larger diameter single strand be less likely to cut the mono at the knot? It seems probable, but I'm asking for experience.

    Maybe I am, to quote Haywire, pole vaulting over a mouse turd, and need to just start using swivels, but I really like avoiding them.

    The fish was probably a cobia as another fisherman on the boat, at the same depth, simultaneously hooked a 50 lb cobia that was landed, so I'm really disappointed.
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    I try to not use a swivel whenever possible, if you learn how to tie a good Albright I'm convinced you catch more fish and lose less gear. There are times. especially with larger diameter lines that a swivel is your best option IMO.
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