G'day Gents,
What is your favorite knot to use when attaching your Mainline to your Trace?
I've been using the Bag of Crap knot and not having much fun with it. Some people say tie the uni-knot with 6 loops but I have found it stronger with nothing over 4.
Started to expeirment with the nail knot. Strong as hell with six loops but you have to pull the tag end tight just at the right time or you're stuffed.
Any questions, comments, things to throw?
Would it happen to be this one?

Help yourself.
AHHHHHHHH The no name knot....
make a Double in your mainline Hellfish then lay your trace along side it wrap the trace around the loop three times now poke the trace end through the loop making sure you go over the incoming trace before going through the loop......... by holding the trace end and the loop between your thumb and finger use the other hand to pull the main part of your trace which in turn tightens up the knot......
it is very simple but very effective all that is happing is the tag end of you trace stops the three turns from slipping off the loop......
trying to find a how to pic on the web.
someone post it if they find it first?
Buy the CD Hellfish!!!, you won't be disapointed
Wefaknis
here's a page with a few links to knots maybe it's in there somewhere......
nebody know the duck nose knot? missed being shown it at the kingfishing spot x seminar and can't seem to find it on the net - also goes as the eff nose knot i think
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