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bigbarrels 06-16-2012 07:08 PM

Uni knot
 
anyone like to use a Uni knot?


http://www.in-fisherman.com/2011/07/...i-knot-system/

Badtaste2k 06-16-2012 07:14 PM

It's all I use for joining Braid to Flouro

Dan

jorluivil 06-16-2012 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Badtaste2k (Post 121957)
It's all I use for joining Braid to Flouro

Dan

How does that work?

Badtaste2k 06-16-2012 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 121959)
How does that work?

I guess it's technically the "Double" uni-knot I use. It seems very strong and I have yet to have one come undone. I saw it recommended a bunch when I was researching braid for the first time. I find it does snag sometimes on the eyes though if my leader is a bit long.

What knot do you use? I wouldn't mind losing that occasional snag on the eyes.

Dan

YakMedic 06-16-2012 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Badtaste2k (Post 121957)
It's all I use for joining Braid to Flouro

Dan

+1 I use a uni to uni for all my line to line connections. Works great, never tried it as a hook knot though, I like a good old Palomar or San Diego jam.

DarthFisherman 06-16-2012 08:00 PM

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Originally Posted by YakMedic (Post 121964)
+1 I use a uni to uni for all my line to line connections. Works great, never tried it as a hook knot though, I like a good old Palomar or San Diego jam.

I have lost all faith in the double uni. I have every one I tied slip. (Testing with a weight in my house)

I would highly recommend learning to tie the Tony Pena. Just a couple practice sessions and now I feel very confident with my knots. The connection is very strong, hasn't slipped in testing or in actual use, and the tag end faces towards the reel for great passage through the guides.

Chuck D 06-16-2012 08:24 PM

Uni to uni works great, I use it for all braid/mono connections as well. Just make sure you slowly pull the knots together and watch that the loops dont overlap. Never had it break if tied correctly.

Drake 06-16-2012 09:49 PM

I was always told, and have personally experienced that the line will break before the Uniknot fails. I use it a lot too, mostly for when I'm tossing rubbers.

min-va 06-16-2012 09:54 PM

I use uni knot for everything, great easy strong knot!!

Yakin 06-16-2012 09:55 PM

no knot
 
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Originally Posted by Drake (Post 121978)
I was always told, and have personally experienced that the line will break before the Uniknot fails. I use it a lot too, mostly for when I'm tossing rubbers.

I think this might be able to help that breaking problem haha!
I can fix that too. For losing those old rubbers we don't like letting go of won't happen any more!

bigbarrels 06-17-2012 05:19 AM

thanks for info everyone. I have used the uni to uni in the past but have moved away from it. Just changing my knot at the hook after losing a YT this year on a bad knot.

Here is a little something extra for the uni knot that I found:

FISHING-FOOL-KNOT

http://www.hookupsportfishing.com/fo...ification.html

RockyRaab 06-17-2012 06:18 AM

Another very strong uni-knot fan here (double meaning intended.) The "secret" to good uni-knots in mono or fluoro is to lubricate and pull up slowly using both the standing and tag ends. There's even a variation of the uni that produces a non-slipping loop, whic is great for lures that need a lot of freedom to produce the correct action. It's cleverly called the non-slip mono knot. See it and many more really good knots here http://www.animatedknots.com/indexfi...matedknots.com

Billy V 06-17-2012 12:12 PM

For tying a hook to mono it's ok, but the SD knot is better.

I only use the uni to uni for 1 application. Solid spectra to solid spectra.
8 turns on each side will hold securely.
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I know a lot of you like and use this knot for mono to spectra connections, but I've done some testing with this combination and have found if you don't perfectly shape and (short wet-draw) the knot it will burn the mono and the line will fail.
It takes too much attention to detail, and line handling to produce a good uni to uni with mono to spectra.
-The same doesn't apply when tying spectra to spectra connections with this knot.

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The Tony Pena Knot.

A 12 wrap up, and 12 wrap down Tony Pena - with a double overhand knot holds better with less knot handling, faster tying time, and is more easily identified as drawing and cinching correctly.

Tie both of them and test them for yourself.

driftwood 06-17-2012 01:40 PM

The double SD knot is even better. Its the one i always use.
DOUBLE SAN DIEGO JAM KNOT DEMO - YouTube

Jimmyz123 06-17-2012 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by bigbarrels (Post 121956)

Someone showed me the Albright knot once and that thing just did not cut the butter. So I hooked up with Capt. James Nelson, a guide here in San Diego, and he showed me the uni-uni for joining braid to mono or carbon. I personally love the Double Uni better, it's strong, and easy to tie.


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