We recently had a good exchange here about the various knots we use to connect our mono or fluorocarbon leaders to braid.
From that thread, I decided to test the surgeon's knot. I'm here to report so far so good. I've yet to have it break and I've been fortunate to have significant pullage recently to give the knot a good workout. It's very strong.
Yesterday I was fishing on power boat, so no kayak report. However, I had to retie a leader for a different reason -- my braid shredded.
I hope you can see it in this photo:
Braid shredded.jpg
It's 20 pound Power Pro to the left and 15 pound mono to the right connected by a surgeon's knot. Take a close look at the braid. Notice the shredding. The mono was fine. This was a first for me. I've never seen braid deteriorate like that.
A couple of points about the braid:
1. It's two years old but I had recently reversed it. In other words, this portion of braid had not seen the light of day for two years as it was under the wraps of 140 yards of braid on another reel.
2. I was fishing in open water. No abrasive structure nearby.
3. I had indeed just encountered blue fish. I didn't catch any but I had telltale bluefish paddletail bite-offs on previous casts before I noticed the shredding.
Could bluefish have done that? My leader was at least 3 feet long. Can I assume the age of the braid had nothing to do with it?
The good news is that the surgeon's knot was easy to retie. I clipped off the shredded braid and I was back in business fast.
From that thread, I decided to test the surgeon's knot. I'm here to report so far so good. I've yet to have it break and I've been fortunate to have significant pullage recently to give the knot a good workout. It's very strong.
Yesterday I was fishing on power boat, so no kayak report. However, I had to retie a leader for a different reason -- my braid shredded.
I hope you can see it in this photo:
Braid shredded.jpg
It's 20 pound Power Pro to the left and 15 pound mono to the right connected by a surgeon's knot. Take a close look at the braid. Notice the shredding. The mono was fine. This was a first for me. I've never seen braid deteriorate like that.
A couple of points about the braid:
1. It's two years old but I had recently reversed it. In other words, this portion of braid had not seen the light of day for two years as it was under the wraps of 140 yards of braid on another reel.
2. I was fishing in open water. No abrasive structure nearby.
3. I had indeed just encountered blue fish. I didn't catch any but I had telltale bluefish paddletail bite-offs on previous casts before I noticed the shredding.
Could bluefish have done that? My leader was at least 3 feet long. Can I assume the age of the braid had nothing to do with it?
The good news is that the surgeon's knot was easy to retie. I clipped off the shredded braid and I was back in business fast.
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