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Thread: Crimps for fluorocarbon leader

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    I have same problem with knots, still learning. For reference I use, Netknots.com, explains knot and has animated video on tying knot.
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    For 40 lbs and up I go to a figure 8. Main thing is to cinch it down tight* and put a permanent bend in the line. With 40 or 50, if I think it's questionable, I put a "keeper" half hitch in the tag end. If I'm making rigs at home (or have time on the pier) I put a tiny drop of superglue at the base of the tag end (NEVER fails).

    Super glue is your friend.

    *Hang the hook on a nail, take the tag end in pliers and the running end in your hand and pull like your life depends on it - this puts a permanent "set" in the line. (also advisable with a uni knot in heavy line)

    One more edit: when I started using the uni-knot I learned that the most important thing to do is cinch it tight (as above, nail, pliers, pull). Pulling on the running end of a uni does not do the job, you must pull the tag end tight or it may unwind on that big king (voice of experience).
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    Quote Originally Posted by sleeping_dogs View Post
    I am having trouble with tying good knots; I do pretty good with the braid line, but have trouble with the heavier mono or fluorocarbon leader. I was fishing the pier last Friday with a ¾ oz Kastmaster silver spoon tied to a 40lb fluorocarbon leader and hooked up with very nice Spanish that got away because the of a poorly tied knot. I am thinking that I may be better served by using a crimp to tie the lure on to the leader. My question is what size and type of crimp would work best for me. Thanks

    I suggest you try my personal favorite : Davy Knot

    I caught snake kings using this knot tied to a kastmaster spoon.

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    Super Glue ..... great idea! Even I can do that. Thanks

 

 
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