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Topic: knots for heavy line  (Read 11848 times)

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kfshr

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This url gives step by step instructions and animated instructions for both the Trilene and Palomar knots.

http://www.netknots.com/fishing_knots/trilene-knot/


[WR]

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ended up using the improved albright. 40 lb ande back country to the 40 lb braid. this rig feels so strong i wonder what it's going to take to break it.

do yourselves a favor when working with heavy duty knots. pick up a finger saver from Hi's Tacklebox. you'll need the added pulling ability this little device brings


http://www.histackleboxshop.com/SearchResults.asp?Search=finger+saver&Submit=