Braided Fishing Line Knots that
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Stage 1 |
First, double back the end of the mono leader and thread the braid through the eye produced. |
Stage 2 |
Next, start whipping back the braid over itself and the mono leader. |
Stage 3 |
Then, make about ten turns before tucking the tag end of the braid through the loop such that it emerges on the same side as it entered. |
Stage 4 |
Finally, lubricate with saliva before smoothly pulling the knot up tight. Trim both braid and mono ends, and you've tied the first of the two braided fishing line knots you need to know. |
Connecting Braided Line to?
Swivels and Snaps
If you're not using a leader at the end of your braided reel line, then you'll want to connect a swivel or some other connector to attach your terminal tackle. Here's the knot to use for that - the rather unimaginatively named 'Braid Knot'.
The Braid Knot
Stage 1 |
First, double the line and pass the resulting loop through the eye of the hook. |
Stage 2 |
Then, from a point a few centimeters from the eye, take about 8-10 turns back toward the hook, finally threading the doubled line through the gap between the turns and the eye. |
Stage 3 |
Finally, lubricate it with saliva and then cinch it up tight with a steady, continuous pull. |