Knot for braid to mono shock leader

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Knot for braid to mono shock leader

#1 Post by Jayball10 »

Morning folks.

Bought my first spool of braid recently for my shimano aerlex. I usually use the albright knot for mono to mono but wondering will it hold up for 20lb braid to 60lb mono shock leader? I snipped off a bit and tied a few testers. Seems fine. Any advise? Any better knots I should try? I know a rubbing leader would be nessesary for rough ground but for beaches is a shock leader needed at all for braid? Should I just put 60lb braid on the whole reel if I wanna cast a 6oz lead?

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Re: Knot for braid to mono shock leader

#2 Post by Strangefruit »

Alright Jay

I use the albright knot and it works fine, but just remember if the knot doesn't look right, then do it again.... nothing worse than watching your leader disapear!!

I would certainly recomend a shock leader with braid, as there is no stretch at all..... better and safer than regular snap off's
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Re: Knot for braid to mono shock leader

#3 Post by shamoo0804 »

Braid straight through is helpful if there is weed on a beach from what I'm told, but yeh you'd need to up it to 50/60lb braid really, thats what others seem to fish with.

I used 30lb braid straight through on a light bass rod with a 4000 size reel last saturday for the 1st time on the beach, it was grand casting leads upto 3oz, no bother at all.

I'm not experienced with fishing braid though, so couldnt comment on the heavier rods/weights.
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Re: Knot for braid to mono shock leader

#4 Post by fishermannum1 »

i would still recommend the use of a shock leader, especially if your going up to 6oz weights, better safe than sorry. the knot that i use for braid to leader is the slimbeauty, its very easy to tie and is very strong.
http://www.netknots.com/html/slim_beauty_knot.html
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Re: Knot for braid to mono shock leader

#5 Post by Jayball10 »

Thanks lads. 50lb braid ordered. Ill take the 20lb off and use it for spinning or somethin. Ill try that slim beauty too. Looks like a solid knot.
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Re: Knot for braid to mono shock leader

#6 Post by hugo »

Been using 40 lb braid mainline with 80 lb braid shockleader for last 18 months. No problems so far. In fact it improved the cast.

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