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Old 03-13-2013, 03:20 PM
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I use 15-20 up to 60' then 30 in ther deep---and when i do the uni-uni i double the braid to keep the knot sizes similar in size..helps to keep the braid from cutting into the mono on the pull of the uni--and has never failed me in 5 yrs
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20# - 30# is the way to go.. That on all of my set ups...
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do the uni-uni i double the braid to keep the knot sizes similar in size..helps to keep the braid from cutting into the mono on the pull of the uni--and has never failed me in 5 yrs
Been using that system myself, works great!
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Old 03-17-2013, 11:04 AM
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I use 15-20 up to 60' then 30 in ther deep---and when i do the uni-uni i double the braid to keep the knot sizes similar in size..helps to keep the braid from cutting into the mono on the pull of the uni--and has never failed me in 5 yrs

Im not a fan of the uni to uni.. the profile is to large and some times has issues passing threw the guides..

I only use the albright knot to tie my leader/jig rig to my main line braid.. The albright has such a small profile it goes threw anything and very very strong!
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Im not a fan of the uni to uni.. the profile is to large and some times has issues passing threw the guides..

I only use the albright knot to tie my leader/jig rig to my main line braid.. The albright has such a small profile it goes threw anything and very very strong!
Hi saltlife I understand and alot of guys love and alot hate the knot
I last season starting playing with the bristol knot and like it alot just seems to take too long to tie while fishing a rocking head boat in the ZONE
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Hi saltlife I understand and alot of guys love and alot hate the knot
I last season starting playing with the bristol knot and like it alot just seems to take too long to tie while fishing a rocking head boat in the ZONE
Tony and Jeff here is another knot you way want to try.
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Old 03-17-2013, 06:26 PM
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The lighter the line the less weight you will need to hold bottom

I use 15lb and will hold with 4oz when my buddy fishing 40 or 50lb needs 8oz

I also use no terminal tackle all line to line knots

3' 30lb fluro leader
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Old 03-17-2013, 07:03 PM
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So far I'm been catching fluke pretty good with following two setups.

20lb braid --> knot --> 3ft 30lb fluoro--> bucktail


--> 2-3ft 30lb fluoro --> two baited hooks 1inch apart
20lb braid --> 3way swivel
--> 1ft 10-20 lb mono to sinker

Last year I got more fluke on red hooks. Will try them again this year.
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