
...when you cast make sure the lure is not too high up the rod....i found the knot seemed to beat the rod tip more like that.....hang it further down,,,as long as you can cast it...about a metre and a half hangin down(dependent on rod length)......if you do that and bring your rod in line quick after the cast....you quite often dont even hear the knot go through the guides and you will get further distance off your cast......do try it! plus the knot will take less punishment from the cast.You will need 2 or 3 winds of leader on your reel at least(i have 3 or 4 winds)for the above to work well.
Titahi wrote:Sam the knot is the same principal as Stellajigger mentions, but without needing to use a second piece of briad. After tieing the half hitches, throw a large loop away from the half hitches, ( down along side the mainline) and wrap the tag end 7 times around the mainline and one side of the loop, instead of pulling it up unwrap theside of the loop not looped over the mainline and then pull tight. It will result in 7 tight wraps with the the line underneath the wraps exiting beside the last half hitch. pull tight and it wont come undone. I prefer to unwrap as opposed to just pulling like a uni as it creates friction and heat which is not good for the braid. |

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