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![]() If it starts to slip put your fingers inside the loop and pull it back out and then pull the ends again. That seems to fix it most times
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![]() Hang the loop on something to pull it tight as you cinch the knot.
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![]() I usually hook it around my front teeth without actually biting down on the line when I pull it tight. Also help the knot cinch with your thumb nails so you dont stretch the line inside the knot.
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![]() when twisting the knot, make sure your twisting towards you and not away from you. Makes a big difference.
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![]() Stick with the kiwi,does not reduce line strength as much as standard dropper loop.
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![]() I twist 6 times for an even amount of twists on either side and this works out great for me!
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#7
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![]() +1 for the kiwi loop knot, far stronger than the standard dropper loop.
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