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    Tying 6lb fireline


    Hi guys I'm after some info on peoles thoughts about tying mono to 6lb fireline
    I have tried Blood knot line joiner which fail everytime... on the knot under very little load.....
    I then tried a spider hitch the bimnie thinking I could join the mono using a locking blood to the double... but again both the spider and bimnie fail on the knot under very little load..
    I'm a newbie here but also to fireline please bear with me..
    If this has been covered I'm sorry just steer me in the direction of the thread...
    I amagine many here do this with ease and i would appreciate any info on this topic...

    I sorce 1000yards from ebay and I'm starting to worry I've been ripped hehe

    Just a little info about myself being my first thread 32y male
    live on the central coast NSW I have had a passion for fishing all my life... I grew up with the beach on one side lake on the other, also my perents had a farm up near Tamworth were I have done a lot of inland stuff...
    I have a Island shore 4.9 with a 75 merc but my rule passion is chasing duey's of the beach...
    I have my own rod lathe and refuse to use commercially made rods... silly and dear way to operate I know but I get alot of enjoyment from spinning my own...
    anyway enough woffle...any info would be great cheers guys oldmate

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    Re: Tying 6lb fireline

    I just use a double uni knot to join leader to braid. That's running 6lb fireline to 10lb mono, or 4lb fireline to 6lb vanish flourocarbon.

    Depending on what mono you are using (how heavy) will depend on if you tie a double into the braid or not... If you're using heavy mono, then I would tie a double... If you're only using a leader of about up to 10lb leader (ie The leader is only a little bit thicker than the braid), then just the straight double uni should be fine by itself.




    You will find this post will get moved to the Tackle section as well, so don't get a shock

    And welcome to the site!


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    Re: Tying 6lb fireline

    Thx Dan lighting fast...
    will have a go and report back...
    btw using 10 lb trilene

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    Ausfish Premium Member
    Join Date
    May 2005

    Re: Tying 6lb fireline

    I just use an Albright, but make sure you tie the braid around the mono, not the mono around the braid.

    Nice and simple. I couldn't tie a bimini twist for a double to save my life.

    Good luck,
    Mike

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2005

    Re: Tying 6lb fireline

    Fireline can be successfully tied to mono....

    I use the "improved Albright knot" but the double uni is also great

    I have tied hundreds of joins using the Albright - Fireline to backing, Foreline to leader, and NEVER once has the knot failed, always broke the mono or fireline first.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member DR's Avatar
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    Feb 2002

    Re: Tying 6lb fireline

    i also a spider hitch & double uni knot or albright to join to leader,but i ad a small drop of super glue to my knots for insurance. can't remember the last time a knot let go..

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    Re: Tying 6lb fireline

    Hmm I will buy a small spool from our local tomorrow
    Nearly sure the line is faulty now.... has anyone come across faulty fireline before???


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    chanquetas
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    Re: Tying 6lb fireline

    Improved Albright for me too. I use 6lb/8lb Fireline to 8/lb 12/lb leader.

    I have found if the fireline is sun/salt damaged, a little frayed and pale in colour, then the strength is greatly reduced - by the knot. It seems alright on its own but once you tie the leader on it goes really easy. I have spent a bit of time testing this, now I keep my fireline in good nick.

    So maybe the fireline isnt faulty? Just old?

    Cheers,
    Jake

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    Re: Tying 6lb fireline

    double blood knot has never failed me even when tieing 6lb to 15lb leader
    just make sure u hold both tags somehow and pull the lines apart slowly (mainline and leader)
    or if that doesnt tickle ur fancy then tie a bimini twist to albright.

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    Re: Tying 6lb fireline

    Very good thought Jake.... aparently this line has been in storage for over 12 months...
    (heaven knows the truth)

    Would be interesting if this actually is the case............ and if somone has info on the rate that the line deteriorates.....have any other members got thoughts about
    fireline deteriorating with age or the likes.... I've brought two 1000yard spools 6Lb & 10Lb on ebay although only paying about half price it would be a shame to do $200 cold... and the seller has told me a refund is know trouble if there is a problem...
    regard Ben

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    Re: Tying 6lb fireline

    Sorry I should add the boxes, spools and line it self seem to be in excellent condition...the only thing I can think would be its age....

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    al-straddie
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    Re: Tying 6lb fireline

    Quote Originally Posted by Chanquetas
    I've found if the fireline is sun/salt damaged, a little frayed and pale in colour, then the strength is greatly reduced - by the knot. It seems alright on its own but once you tie the leader on it goes really easy. I have spent a bit of time testing this, now I keep my fireline in good nick.

    So maybe the fireline isnt faulty? Just old?

    Cheers,
    Jake
    Ive also encountered this problem. Once Fireline goes "grey" line strength is greatly reduced. Also, if your using a running sinker on braid this will cause a greater wear rate, thus reducing line strength. It's alwalys good to give yor Fire line a decent wash in freesh water(any braid) so salt crystals don't cause any damage. As for the knot, I always use a high quality swivel, though that may not be approiate,pending your fishing style......

    cheers.......

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    Re: Tying 6lb fireline

    I use a bimini twist on my 6lb fireline then a double uni to join the 8lb leader.

    Its handy this setup as the line generally breaks at the leader and not the fireline so you can avoid doing a double uni again to fix things up.

    oddbudman

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    Ausfish Silver Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2002

    Re: Tying 6lb fireline

    I use 4,6 and 15lb Fireline on my Threadies and only use a uni to uni knot..I've never had a knot slip yet always breaks at the leader or the Fireline...

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    Re: Tying 6lb fireline

    The double uni is all i use on my gear, the proof of its streangth is in the post in 'estuary reports' entitled "landbased reefies" thats 8lb fireline to 12lb mono leader. Just a thought to add on ur mono choice, i find trilene very poor in abrasion resistane, mayb try a flurocarbon line like Yo-zuri, ive had great sucess with it. just a thought
    cheers

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