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Old March 21st, 2011, 07:14 PM
karltonjolly karltonjolly is offline
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Results of a needle or a nail knot will be how to do it. Albright, a knot is easier, but the volume is greater. I think the best system is a loop flyline whip, with the support of a large loop (marked Bimini twist, for example). Relying loop should be large enough, scroll through the pass. Then you can change the flylines not retying.
 




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