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    I don't see any reason why knot. I have tied a figure 8 knot like you use in rope climbing. It did not slip or cut. It held just fine
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    Default loop knot

    Quote Originally Posted by Loop Knot View Post
    Can’t tie a loop knot with braid.

    I’m out.


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    I nearly always use a loop knot with braid. But if your jig eye isnt COMPLETELY CLOSED it can slip out, especially with 10lb or smaller.
    I use 10-15lb casting jigs
    15-20lb tightlining with big rods 10-14'
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    Ive used a bunch of different brands. Im digging the Berkley x9 right now. Any of the 8 carrier braids are slicker and quieter thru the guides and just plain handle better IMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loop Knot View Post
    Can’t tie a loop knot with braid.

    I’m out.


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    Of course you can, use a surgeon's loop.

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    Here is a work around for the infamous gap in the line tie on a jig. Grab a piece of scrap line and tie your favorite knot at the line tie. Now slide the knot around the line tie till it drops in the gap. Pull SLIGHTLY tight and trim standing line. Any type or # test can now be used on the jig because IF it does slide around the tie, it will be prevented from entering the gap by the other knot.

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    Good work around
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikey16335 View Post
    Here is a work around for the infamous gap in the line tie on a jig. Grab a piece of scrap line and tie your favorite knot at the line tie. Now slide the knot around the line tie till it drops in the gap. Pull SLIGHTLY tight and trim standing line. Any type or # test can now be used on the jig because IF it does slide around the tie, it will be prevented from entering the gap by the other knot.

    Mike
    I eliminated that problem years ago. All the jig heads I use have a completely closed eye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alphahawk View Post
    I eliminated that problem years ago. All the jig heads I use have a completely closed eye.

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    That certainly fixed the problem
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alphahawk View Post
    I eliminated that problem years ago. All the jig heads I use have a completely closed eye.

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    Great if you can find them to purchase

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    And pay the premium

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    Quote Originally Posted by DALE HOLLOW NUT View Post
    Great if you can find them to purchase
    Well while one can’t find them now I have about a years supply left….maybe more. If by that time the supply chain has not gotten back to normal I’ll have to use something else. I am always on the lookout for a replacement and have some new ones on the way now to see if they will do. If not I’ll try another….it’s a journey I enjoy.

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