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I do a double with a bimini twist
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good to join 2 lines together, but its a bit like me, too chunky to pass thru the guides
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Nothing other than a FG knot for me whether I am using mono or fluorocarbon both work well and go through small guides
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For casting lures all day always go a fg knot...after a bit if practice can get it done fairly quickly. For live baiting i use an Aussie quickie knot think they is a few different names for it..one of the strongest and easiest knots to tie and if done properly it is a really good looking knot. Only problem with this one for lure casting is the tag end can knock the guides a bit.
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FG knot ...


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