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Thread: Uni knot for wire

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    Uni knot for wire

    Is a Uni knot good to use for tying wire (single or 7 strand) to treble hooks or is better to use a figure 8 (7 strand) or haywire twist (single strand) for wire. I've used Uni for mono, fluoro and braid but not wire. Any thoughts on that?

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    Haywire for singlestrand
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    Figure 8 knot seven strand

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    What they said
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    I take that as meaning Uni only for mono, fluoro, braid.
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    There is a uni knot variant for attaching thin mono to a vastly thicker shock leader. Basically an overhand knot in the shock leader around the main line and a uni of main line around leader. That seems like a lot of work to adapt to wire when simpler options are known and reliable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GregInAtl View Post
    I take that as meaning Uni only for mono, fluoro, braid.

    That would be Correct.
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    Snell the 7strand to the treble is another option... ( I do it this way)
    Or use the sleeves I use those on the swivel
    Bill..............

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    Quote Originally Posted by midwestexile View Post
    There is a uni knot variant for attaching thin mono to a vastly thicker shock leader. Basically an overhand knot in the shock leader around the main line and a uni of main line around leader. That seems like a lot of work to adapt to wire when simpler options are known and reliable.
    I have been using the Albright knot for attaching 2 lines of vastly different thicknesses

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    That works. There as many opinions about knots as anything in fishing.

 

 

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