Knots for Mono

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Post your pics/links/illustrations in this thread for knots suitable for mono.
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This is a good spot to learn knots

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Nothing really to add to this as I am wanting to learn , but thank you very much for this smudge.. :) Let the learning begin!!
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http://www.animatedknots.com/ found this and think it is rather good, just click on fishing and then pick your knot
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here are a couple you might like to learn, i used to do seminars all around the country and one of the things i found hard for people to learn was knots so i simplified them as much as i could...

Knot for hooks "strayline"
one hook rig...



Two hook rig...



making a double, if your keen to fish lighter line weights "4-8kg" then its a good idea to use a double in your mainline...
the quickest way is by using a Fig8 knot, now its not as strong as a Bimini knot but when your in a hurry it sure is fast...



here is a Bimini if your keen to learn, i did this one from the anglers point of view so you can easily tie it...

 


 
tying a trace to your double in the mainline...



just something else that might be of interest is different hooks....



how do you rig these with bait? here are a couple i do when chasing big snapper...

rigging a whole pilchard with little fuss, great for dropping in deep water or casting out the back...



and here is how i rig a whole Squid...
















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When I was learning to snell a hook, this guy was the king:

 
Most other demonstrations I saw were either confusing, or they didn't do the 'through the loop' at the end which meant the knots can come undone if the line is pushed from the top - i didn't like that - so I always use the method above.
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Excellent! I was hoping this would drag Lethal in, those vids are well worth a look, nice and simple too.
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I featured this lionk & website in nzfisher this month - knots are great when you know how to tie them properly & this site has helped me no end. http://www.netknots.com/html/fishing_knots.html 
Particularly like the Slim beauty - great, easy knot.
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uni...learn to tie it with your eyes closed...then you can do it in the dark.
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Uni knot 

Practice it and practice it until you can do it in the dark 

Only knot you need with mono
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Which knot would you use for tying 120lb mono to a hook or jig?
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Either use a crimp or try a 4 turn uni knot. what is the application?
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Originally posted by Devon Devon wrote:


Which knot would you use for tying 120lb mono to a hook or jig?


Uni-knot is what I use for up to 150pound mono.
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Uni Knot still good 

Crimp is good is you have the gear
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