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Sailfish
      
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Grouper
      
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Looks nice! I'll have to try that
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Sailfish
      
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| That looks similar to the one I tie but uses a uni knot instead for the braid. Looks like a pretty good knot.
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| Thats pretty much how i do it too. I also sometimes use one of those flyfishing knot making gadgets to tie off the spectra side. If i am very tired and not seeing too well it can help. But the overhand knot on the floro is good. I use uni/uni on thinner lines like 20 to 10 and it holds well but it can get lumpy on the thicker stuff.
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| That is an interesting knot. I like the no name knot or the yucatan knot. There are plenty of videos on youtube showing this knot being tied.
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Grouper
      
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yucatan is a very strong knot
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