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I usually use a swivel to connect line to leader and im excellent with knots but for some reason i cant get a excellent line to line knot. its my fishing weakness i guess you can say. Any tips…know of a any excellent line to line knots. And does it make a difference if your doing mono to leader or braided to leader which knot you use? thanks
I used sailors knots to tie rope together, and a trucker hitch knot on one end, but the line sagged when I place one comforter on it. I need a better knot that keeps the line tight enough to hold some weight.
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I like to bead my own handles with odds and end beads. I try to bring the cording through the sides of purse with my needle and add one more bead to the inside and knot end by tying with cord slack that enters before last bead is added. Is there an simpler way?
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casting into heavy slop from distance (30 ft. or so). Braid or heavy fluorocarbon. I have had problems in the past with wind knots while casting with braid, so I bought some 25 lb. fluoro. Is it practical to use fluoro in this situation. There is about a two inch thick mat of slop in the area I’ll be fishing.
Glide fishing line should be attached to the backing with a tool that most glide shops have for tying nail knots. Find out how to tie a nail knot to attach the backing to the glide line with help from an experienced glide fisherman in this free video on glide fishing equipment. Practiced: Steve Oxley Contact: www.denverangler.com Bio: Steve Oxley has been glide fishing for 50 years. He works at a glide fishing shop owned by Rick Typher called the Denver Angler. Filmmaker: Clay Roberts