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Old 03-07-2011, 09:59 PM   #1
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power pro for bays and kelp, izor (first string) for tuna

ps - Im not trying to be mean, but if you're losing fish because of knot failure its because you cant tie a knot, not because there is wax present.
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Old 03-07-2011, 10:26 PM   #2
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power pro for bays and kelp, izor (first string) for tuna

ps - Im not trying to be mean, but if you're losing fish because of knot failure its because you cant tie a knot, not because there is wax present.
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Old 04-08-2011, 01:42 PM   #3
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Connection Knot

This knot is a flyfishing knot called a Slim Beauty Knot, Lefty Cray used it for flyfishing but he used a figure 8 knot to anchor the knot which is a two turn surgeons knot.

If you put it to the test on my line testing machine it will slip but if you anchor the knot with a 4 turn uni knot it will hold a lot better. Also, depending on what pound test Spectra and which brand you use it might need more turns on the Spectra side. This knot has been called: The Tony Pena Knot, The Bob Sands Knot, The Roddy Hayes Knot and many other names but it is a variation of the Slim Beauty Knot.

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