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Join Date: May 2006
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That's exactly how I use that knot! My test consisted of pulling (with two leather-gloved hands) after tying a Trilene knot onto a big hook (4 foot piece of 50 lb mono) that was hooked around a stair railing. The knot never (in 7 diff connections) failed. I was using solid JB 65# though. |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Tom, As I said, I have never really done a test yet, but I got lazy one day, just wanting to do a drag test on my spinners, and I tied a 2-turn surgeon's loop in 50, JB solid, one in 65 PP, and one in 80 PP. I took them up to some pretty heavy drags--enough to hurt my lower back and arms, and had no problems.
Russ
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Bimini in hollow braid.
I've tied I don't know how many bimini loops in 135lb Izorline and never had a failure. I use a 60turn knot, single lock around one leg, and a five turn uni which I back-wrap to ensure a very tight lock knot, finished with a very tiny drop of super glue on the tag end. This knot has boated Bluefin 650lb+ and Blue Marlin 1000lb+. Comes "highly recommended". Last edited by Pescador : 06-19-2007 at 05:45 PM. |
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