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FG Knot simplified.
I used to think the FG knot was great, but too hard to tie at home... forget about even THINKING about tying it on the boat. Until I saw this video.
Not much (if any) harder than a double uni. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjzUb5QRKuk After this first 1-2 times it's wicked easy. |
Joe, boat still in????
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It is
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In over 50 years of fishing, I never had a single palomar knot fail---in nylon, dacron, mono, or modern braid. Easy to tie and idiot proof.
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idiot proof ??? Guess I,ll try it :kewl:
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Also known as the eFfinG Knot
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My thoughts.
1. I always have used an Albright knot for braid to mono leader connection on my conventional. I usually have a 10' to 12', 50# mono leader so the knot never gets through the guides. I'm only talking on the boat rods. 2. I have always used a swivel between the braid and the mono leader on spinning outfits. If you are using eels without a swivel I think you are asking for line twist and problems. Even with plugs there is considerably more chance of line twist without a swivel. I am only referencing boat rods. With the surf rods I never fish conventional and always use a swivel regardless of the reel being used, VS, Penn. I use to fish Calcutta, Abu 7000, Penn 965 conventionals is the surf but found that I could get better results without the headaches of conventionals in the dark in the surf by using spinning reels. 3. I always tie direct and have not used a snap in 30 years. I always put a split ring on the nose of my plugs for better action. |
I think I got it down now. Practiced it while home with the flu a couple weeks ago and used it last weekend. Worked good and so stream line.
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NO MATTER what knots I tie ,I keep getting pig tails ......must be the line after almost 60 years ><>:lasso:
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I’ve always used a swivel on set ups
If I do tie direct braid to mono I use a slim beauty knot, never had an issue and very easy and clean Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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