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| Back
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| Bimini
twist

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| Blood
bight

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| Braid
knot

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| Clinch
knot

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| Double
fisherman's

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| Double
surgeon's loop

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| Double
turle

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| Dropper
loop

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| Dropper
loop connection

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| Float
knot

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| Improved
blood
knot

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| Jansik special

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| King
sling
knot

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| Nail knot

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| Palomar
knot

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| Perfection loop

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| Pitzen knot

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| Scaffold knot

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| Snell
knot

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| Specialist fly knot

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| Spider hitch

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| Stren J
knot

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Trilene
knot

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| Tucked sheet bend

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| Turle knot

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| Uni
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| Wedge
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| World's
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The
Stren Knot
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1)
The Stren Knot excels in the connection of thin diameter
braids/superlines to varying sizes of monofilament or
fluorocarbon, provided that the Uni portion of the knot is
tied in the mono or fluorocarbon. The resulting Stren Knot
is exponentially stronger than the traditional Uni-to-Uni
knot.Overlap approximately 12 inches of the ends of two
lines. Form a Uni Knot circle with the tag end of Line A
(the heavier or larger diameter line).
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2)
Wrap Line A 2-6 times to form a Uni Knot around
Line B. Note: For 4-20 lb. test monofilament lines,
use 6 turns; for 25-40 lb. test mono use 4-5 turns;
for
50-80 lb. test mono, use 3-4 turns; and for 100 lb.
test
or greater mono, use 2-3 turns.
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3)
Snug the knot by pulling on both ends of Line A.
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4)
Form an 8-11 turn Improved Clinch Knot
in Line B (for braids/superline, go with
10-12 turns) by wrapping Line B 8-11
times around Line A, then threading the
tag end of Line B through the opening at
the base of the Uni Knot, and then
through the big loop.
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5) Hold the tag end and standing line while pulling
up the coils of Line B. Make sure the coils are in a spiral as
opposed to overlapping each other. Slide tight against the Uni
Knot, jamming them together, and then trim.
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Paul's
Uni knot

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San Diego knot

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