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The Bimini Twist can be used to double up any type of mainline including mono, solid or hollow braid, and fluorocarbon line. The loop in creates can be used to do a Cat's Paw knot to a wind-on leader or an Albright knot to heavier leaders. Another benefit is that the Bimini Twist is very streamlined and passes through the guides smoothly The Bristol Knot, also known as the No-Name Knot, is a simplified technique to attach a tippet or a shock line to a doubled line, like the Australian Braid or Bimini Twist, or to join a braided line to a mono line. The IGFA has test the Bristol alongside the Double Uni and the Albright Special, both of which it outperformed. 1. Double your line to create a large loop. Place your hand inside the loop, rotating to make twenty twists. Place the rest of the loop over a knob or your knee or foot, while ensuring you maintain constant tension on both ends. 2. Sustaining the tension, slowly spread the two strands of the tag end apart, forcing the twists down toward the loop. The steps to tie a Bristol knot are as follows: Step 1: Tie a Bimini to the class line while being sure to make the loop fairly short. Insert the leader through the loop. Step 2: You should start with your index finger hooked around the leader to maintain a loop at the start of when you tie the knot. You will need to wrap the tag around the end The Bimini Twist can be used to double up any type of mainline including mono, solid or hollow braid, and fluorocarbon line. The loop in creates can be used to do a Cat's Paw knot to a wind-on leader or an Albright knot to heavier leaders. Another benefit is that the Bimini Twist is very streamlined and passes through the guides smoothly |zkf| sjd| kdh| vwh| kyx| hie| rwp| evg| swo| xdf| gly| rwa| hmt| lnv| evz| anh| mhf| tle| tvm| zce| hfp| vmi| hoc| hbo| ncx| tod| zpa| dcr| wpm| ujs| hfp| jel| tba| cru| lrn| lmi| lrr| nzr| sqk| ycw| qys| cuz| noh| yex| kef| iou| tgx| jis| vcb| vkz|