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Tying a leader to braided line 2024


fishing user avatarThe Rooster reply : 

Got some Power Pro 50/12 braided line tonight.  I want to know what's the best knot to attach a leader to it with?? 

I looked at some animated knots online and the uni knot seams pretty easy to tie but I also read on this site that the surgeon's knot is stronger.  Then I remember reading that some also like the blood knot, which looks hard to tie.  Will I be OK with just the uni knot for everything??  I'm thinking I'll be using a 12 or 14 pound fluorocarbon leader.

Also, does anyone here ever use just straight up monofilament for a leader on braid??  Just wondering.


fishing user avatarJig Man reply : 

Check out this knot.  It is the best I have ever used.  If you do a search a while back a video of it being tied was posted here.

http://www.stripersonline.com/Pages/Articles/article_arby_albertos_knot.shtml

Yes I use mono as much as fluro as a leader for braid because I'm not a big fan of fluro.


fishing user avatarHookSetDon reply : 

i use a uni knot, ive never broken off at the knot itself, just make sure you wrap it enough times, for the braided side i usually wrap 4 times or so and the flouro 7 times, lube the sides with your spit and pull tight, sometimes i use a pair of plyers to pull the knot all the way tight. For me the leader breaks before the knot, say a 1 away from the knot...


fishing user avatarFat-G reply : 

Albright Special is easy to tie and very small profile.


fishing user avatarBASSclary reply : 

Alberto Knot. Easy to tie, and you'll never know there is a knot when casting.

You can use mono leaders, But I prefer fluoro. There are virtually no cons IMO to fluoro when its solely a leader.

However, when fishing cranks and I want some stretch, i'll tie on a about 5 wraps on the spool and a rod length of mono.


fishing user avatarww2farmer reply : 

I have been tying and testing the alberto knot all winter, very easy to tie, and I can't break it unless I go to some stupid extremes, which I hope to never encounter on the water. I think I am going to go almost all braid as main line this year thanks to this knot. A couple rods will still be fluorocarbon just in case.


fishing user avatarHooligan reply : 

Alberto's or blood knot.  Tie a true bloodknot a couple times, and you'll realize it's quite easy.


fishing user avatarBassThumb reply : 

The Alberto knot is little smaller profile than the Double Uni. I'm pretty new to the Alberto and have always used the Uni for joining lines. I've broken off unexpectedly a few times using a Double Uni, but I think that's because I was using heavier lines(50#/15#) and the knot had taken some abuse from the guides and needed to be retied.

Don't forget copoly for leaders. P-line CXX makes an excellent leader material in the 6-17# range when you need abrasion resistance. I choose copoly over fluoro it situations where line abrasion can be an issue, like around metal dock posts or granite chunk rock.


fishing user avatarThe Rooster reply : 

Hmm.....seams the majority suggested a knot I hadn't even thought of, the Alberto knot.  Since I'm new to it and have no partiallity then I guess that's what I'm gonna try.  Thanks all.


fishing user avatarThe Rooster reply : 

Man, I tried and tried to tie that alberto knot but everytime I got it wrapped and went to pull it down it would just pull all the way out. I don't know what I was doing wrong. I'll keep trying it but for now I just went and tied a double uni knot and it worked great for tying the braid to the mono backing and also to the mono leader.

As a side note, I went to the backyard to try some casts with the braided line. I noticed this stuff is incredibly noisy. Makes a loud zzzZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzssssssssss sound as it sails off the spool. That's gonna take some getting used to. But it's also incredibly sensitive which is primarily why I bought it for that rod (for jigs and bottom lures). I could feel every little tick and bump as the casting plug came through the grass in the back yard, almost like it was actually tapping the rod instead of feeling it up the line like I'm used to with fluoro or mono. It also seams to cast really easily too, not sure if that's the line, the reel, or what though. I'll have to use it for a while actually fishing to get an idea of how it casts. For now, I was just noticing that it seamed to be effortless to cast while I was out there.


fishing user avatarww2farmer reply : 

Yes braid is noisey, but as you use it it sort of gets "broken in" and is not very noticable. By about the time it sofetns up though, the color fades, so buy a green or black sharpie to re-darken the line.

IDK what to tell you about tying the Alberto knot, I tied it right on the first try, and it's one of the few braid to leader knots that I can tie right every time. Did you pull evenly on both tag ends? Make sure yor tag ends are semi long too, I usually have at least 10" so they don't pull out.


fishing user avatarsteezy reply : 
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Yes braid is noisey, but as you use it it sort of gets "broken in" and is not very noticable. By about the time it sofetns up though, the color fades, so buy a green or black sharpie to re-darken the line.

IDK what to tell you about tying the Alberto knot, I tied it right on the first try, and it's one of the few braid to leader knots that I can tie right every time. Did you pull evenly on both tag ends? Make sure yor tag ends are semi long too, I usually have at least 10" so they don't pull out.

All Braids are NOT noisey, just some of them.

Daiwa Samurai Braid is almost slient.

PowerPro and several others sound like a saw moving through the guides, I can only imagine what its doing to the guides.


fishing user avatarbassin is addicting reply : 

on the alberto slipping..

make sure you put the tag end back through in the same direction as when you did at first (moisten) and then gently pull the tag ends to snug it up then pull the main lines tight...  :o

i just learned this knot and really like it. 


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

If your Alberto slips, you're not going back through the loop the way you came in.


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 
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PowerPro and several others sound like a saw moving through the guides, I can only imagine what its doing to the guides.

In the past 7 years using Power Pro, nothing. Not one issue with braid and guides. From $40 All Stars or Shimano Convergence, on up to Legends, GLX, and IMX.


fishing user avatarsteezy reply : 
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If your Alberto slips, you're not going back through the loop the way you came in.

I was also having that problem, thanks for the tip !


fishing user avatarDelaware Valley Tackle reply : 

Advances in braid and guide ring materials has made grooving pretty much a non-issue except fot the very lowest quality guides, and even then...


fishing user avatarThe Rooster reply : 

What I was doing was making a loop with the braid, then insert the tag end of the 12# mono into the loop, wrap it around both the main braid line and its tag end, about 6 times, then an equal number of wraps back down again to the loop, and then putting the mono tag end back through the loop the same direction it came out so that they both go through the loop the same way. Then I'd pull it down and it would just come unraveled and fall out.

The one thing I can say I didn't do that I saw to do here since then is to leave the tag ends long. I didn't have more than a couple of inches to pull with by time I did all the wrapping and looping. I'll have to try that. Meanwhile the double uni knot was great, I tied it with no problems. I'd like to do the alberto though, it does look like it would be a bit slimmer once tied correctly.

**EDIT**  I just watched that video posted above.  The one I saw before just said to make the loop with the heavier line, so I thought that was the braid.  The video J Francho posted says to make the loop with the mono and put the braid through it instead, and then do the wrapping.  Would that make the difference there making the loop with the mono instead of the braid??  I gotta go try it. :o


fishing user avatarSoFlaBassAddict reply : 
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What I was doing was making a loop with the braid, then insert the tag end of the 12# mono into the loop, wrap it around both the main braid line and its tag end, about 6 times, then an equal number of wraps back down again to the loop, and then putting the mono tag end back through the loop the same direction it came out so that they both go through the loop the same way. Then I'd pull it down and it would just come unraveled and fall out.

The one thing I can say I didn't do that I saw to do here since then is to leave the tag ends long. I didn't have more than a couple of inches to pull with by time I did all the wrapping and looping. I'll have to try that. Meanwhile the double uni knot was great, I tied it with no problems. I'd like to do the alberto though, it does look like it would be a bit slimmer once tied correctly.

It will be slimmer.  It will also be much stronger of a knot.  Another advantage of the Alberto and Albright knots is that the fluorocarbon portion of the knot gets encapsulated by the braid.  Makes for a little more secure of a connection.


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

Rooster, look at the link and the video.  You're tying it all wrong.  You loop the LEADER, and wrap the braid around that.


fishing user avatarThe Rooster reply : 

You guys posted as I was editing my post.  I saw the video.  I know to loop the mono now, not the braid.  Thanks.


fishing user avatarSirSnookalot reply : 

The alberto is a good knot and easy to tie, that said I have only used it one time as I see no need tying my leaders onto my main line, I prefer tying my leader to a  swivel for all my fishing.  The one exception is targeting fish that will hit the swivel as quick as a lure, in my case that's spanish mackeral.


fishing user avatarTxBuddha reply : 

One more set of pics on how to tie the Modified Albright / Alberto Knot:

http://www.bloodydecks.com/forums/fishing-tutorials-members/155715-spectra-mono-connection-modified-albright.html

This is the page I learned to tie it from and I'm kinda' slooow on some things :o


fishing user avatarFat-G reply : 
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Yes braid is noisey, but as you use it it sort of gets "broken in" and is not very noticable. By about the time it sofetns up though, the color fades, so buy a green or black sharpie to re-darken the line.

IDK what to tell you about tying the Alberto knot, I tied it right on the first try, and it's one of the few braid to leader knots that I can tie right every time. Did you pull evenly on both tag ends? Make sure yor tag ends are semi long too, I usually have at least 10" so they don't pull out.

All Braids are NOT noisey, just some of them.

Daiwa Samurai Braid is almost slient.

PowerPro and several others sound like a saw moving through the guides, I can only imagine what its doing to the guides.

Nothing.

I bought a Curado from David P and it came with Samurai. I took it off yeasterday and put 50# PowerPro on instead. The Samurai was just too soft and felt like fabric.


fishing user avatarA-Rob reply : 

J knot


fishing user avatarHammer 4 reply : 

Not to popular, but I've used the uni to uni a bunch, even with some heavy baits, i.e. swimbaits inb the 4 oz. range, and never had a knot problem, if tied correctly...just sayin.. 8-)


fishing user avatarSouth FLA reply : 
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The alberto is a good knot and easy to tie, that said I have only used it one time as I see no need tying my leaders onto my main line, I prefer tying my leader to a swivel for all my fishing. The one exception is targeting fish that will hit the swivel as quick as a lure, in my case that's spanish mackeral.

AND NEEDLE FISH, I hate those fish and cut-offs.


fishing user avatarSouth FLA reply : 
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Not to popular, but I've used the uni to uni a bunch, even with some heavy baits, i.e. swimbaits inb the 4 oz. range, and never had a knot problem, if tied correctly...just sayin.. 8-)

I have been using the uni to uni for years without issue, but in a recent Knot wars episode I saw the light and may have to switch ;D


fishing user avatarSirSnookalot reply : 

South FLA, ever see any needle fish in freshwater canals?  I have over the last couple of years and I'm wondering how they got there, why no snook then lol.  I have been trying for years but no freshies where I live.


fishing user avatarNova Kaw 650 reply : 
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If your Alberto slips, you're not going back through the loop the way you came in.

Awesome knot and video!  A lifesaver for me; I'm new to this braid to leader knot stuff, and this is the first knot I've had any success with! 

Thanks for the link.


fishing user avatarSouth FLA reply : 
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South FLA, ever see any needle fish in freshwater canals? I have over the last couple of years and I'm wondering how they got there, why no snook then lol. I have been trying for years but no freshies where I live.

Yes I have seen them especially in the Griffin Road canal and neighborhoods that are fed from the canal through culvert pipes. Never caught one, but had them cut my leader or mangle my line pretty badly.


fishing user avatarhootersdoug reply : 

Just be careful the first time you get hung up with braid.  I nearly cut my pinkey off tugging on a stump.  The sensitivity is awesome.


fishing user avatarcatchnm reply : 

I posted a while back about using braid and leaders and the knots that are best. It was almost unanimously in favor of the alberto/albright knot. I put the slash because they are basically the same knot +/- some extra loops. I also found that many do not use leaders at all. I plan to try both tactics....leaders in heavy brush and rocks, but no leader in the grass and weeds. I fish grass and weeds a lot with tex rigs and shakey heads.

I wonder.....is anyone using braid for lipless baits or topwaters?


fishing user avatarkayakfisher reply : 

I use braid on all my combos...30lb for my spinning gear and all-purpose baitcasters, 65lb on my swimbait/frog reel and 80 on my musky reel. The only time I use a leader is when I am fishing with plastics, crankbaits and swimbaits. All topwater is tied directly to braid, whether it is a buzzbait, popper, or a frog. Albright knot is the way to go imo


fishing user avatarlynyrdsky1 reply : 

Blood knot, but it is kind of tricky to tie.


fishing user avatarScorcher214 reply : 

What is the point of using braid with a leader? A chain is only as strong as it's weakest link right?




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