HawkesburyParadise Posted January 10, 2023 Share Posted January 10, 2023 I've got a reel with mono, braid and fluro carbon. The knot between mono and braid seems to not hide under the braid. I'd left the mono on to avoid braid slipping on the reel. Now, When I throw the line out with bait, the braid will flow out until it randomly gets stuck on this knot. What's the best solution for this? Pic for reference below Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
R E G I C Y C L E Posted January 10, 2023 Share Posted January 10, 2023 (edited) I had this issue recently also, as the knot I was using to tie the line to the reel was too large. I respooled the reel, and used an arbor knot to connect the line to the reel. It's a lot slimmer so doesn't catch the outer layers of line when you cast. https://www.netknots.com/fishing_knots/arbor-knot Edit... sorry miss read your post. What type of knot did you use to join the mono and braid? I use FG knots and this is usually slim enough to avoid this problem. Edited January 10, 2023 by R E G I C Y C L E 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rebel Posted January 10, 2023 Share Posted January 10, 2023 Use a good Mono & you will never have a problem. Cheers. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slothparade Posted January 10, 2023 Share Posted January 10, 2023 I normally use double uni knot, never had a problem. Also did you end up with a wind knot or just some sort of knot that has ended up in your spool? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HawkesburyParadise Posted January 11, 2023 Author Share Posted January 11, 2023 I can't remember the knot now but the consensus seems to be to respool I guess. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
R E G I C Y C L E Posted January 11, 2023 Share Posted January 11, 2023 I think that's the only way around the issue. Depending on the spool size, you can use electrical tape on the spool to eliminate needing backing... the braid will grip it fine, and it also eliminates a knot. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XD351 Posted January 11, 2023 Share Posted January 11, 2023 (edited) Strip the braid off ( onto another reel or hand line ) down to the knot and when you wind the braid back on make sure the knot is right hard up against the bottom edge of the spool or against the lip edge , there is usually a bit of a recess in the line here that the knot will sit down in and allow the top shot of braid to sit more evenly on top . This can also be done on alvey side cast reels - make sure the knot is against the back edge of the spool . HTH! Edited January 11, 2023 by XD351 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Green Hornet Posted January 11, 2023 Share Posted January 11, 2023 Firstly, how much braid do you have on the spool? It doesn’t look like too much. Also, the knot towards the back of the spool looks really chunky. What breaking strain, mono backing are you using? It looks way too thick to me. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DerekD Posted January 11, 2023 Share Posted January 11, 2023 (edited) A few things (repeating others here). Firstly, it looks like you have insufficient braid on so you are starting to hit the backing on your casts. My first step would be to re-spool line. Secondly, the double uni joiner knot is clunky and a temporary solution is to unwind sufficient line so that you can access the knot and then line it up so it sits just under the top lip of the spool. The steep angle to the lip helps lift the line over the knot when casting. I do the opposite of what @XD351 suggests but I expect both solutions work. Thirdly, when you do it again try and use the FG knot and take the time to taper the knot by increasing the number of half hitches so it goes over the end of the mono backing. This knot lays really flat and minimises the chances of the line grabbing on this knot on the way out. Fourthly, that loop at the top of the spool looks messy. You may have some line management issues in general. Edited January 11, 2023 by DerekD 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HawkesburyParadise Posted January 11, 2023 Author Share Posted January 11, 2023 I've got plenty of braid on it. It's a 4lb one so maybe it looks less than it is. Before this getting stuck issue, I never reached the mono. Also, @DerekD - You're right maybe I do have more issues in the reel. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Green Hornet Posted January 11, 2023 Share Posted January 11, 2023 58 minutes ago, HawkesburyParadise said: I've got plenty of braid on it. It's a 4lb one so maybe it looks less than it is. Before this getting stuck issue, I never reached the mono. Also, @DerekD - You're right maybe I do have more issues in the reel. So is the 4lb braid the yellow line? If yes, then is the brownish looking line on top fluorocarbon? If that’s correct and you’re using the fluorocarbon as a leader, then it’s way too long. 2 rod lengths is ample and ideally the knot joining the FC to the braid should lay somewhere between the reel and the stripper guide when casting. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Little_Flatty Posted January 12, 2023 Share Posted January 12, 2023 I had a similar issue before Christmas. I had put on 150m of 6lb j braid at the beginning of the year and over that time, lost a bit of line to the point where I could see the backing after a long cast. I started getting inexplicable line breakages after a while. On closer inspection, it turned out my line was catching on the backing knot, which had a sharp tag. It can happen easily when putting thin braid on a reel with relatively large capacity, e.g. 4lb braid on a 2500 reel. I ended up changing the line, putting on 300m of 4lb Berkeley X9. I did keep the old line for the kids reels. Line is an expendable item unfortunately. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Green Hornet Posted January 12, 2023 Share Posted January 12, 2023 9 minutes ago, Little_Flatty said: I had a similar issue before Christmas. I had put on 150m of 6lb j braid at the beginning of the year and over that time, lost a bit of line to the point where I could see the backing after a long cast. I started getting inexplicable line breakages after a while. On closer inspection, it turned out my line was catching on the backing knot, which had a sharp tag. It can happen easily when putting thin braid on a reel with relatively large capacity, e.g. 4lb braid on a 2500 reel. I ended up changing the line, putting on 300m of 4lb Berkeley X9. I did keep the old line for the kids reels. Line is an expendable item unfortunately. I never have a problem spending the extra cash on a 300m spool as after a while you can reverse it, doubling it’s life and making it more economical in the long run. What’s even better is if buying braid directly from Japan, many manufacturers provide a 200m spool. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BaitDropper Posted January 12, 2023 Share Posted January 12, 2023 FG Knott all the way .... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fried Rice Posted January 12, 2023 Share Posted January 12, 2023 I used to top shot when I started using braid due to the cost. Nowadays it is relatively cheap and lasts so long that I just fill the spool with braid. Never had a problem with it slipping on the spool and doubt that I ever will. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rebel Posted January 13, 2023 Share Posted January 13, 2023 I don't use braid. Tried it once. Never again I notice some reels come with a backing for braid & some people use electrical tape. This is only a suggestion because I do not use braid, but would double sided tape work. I use it for heaps of problems. My 10 cents worth. Cheers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
big Neil Posted January 13, 2023 Share Posted January 13, 2023 23 minutes ago, Rebel said: I don't use braid. Tried it once. Never again I notice some reels come with a backing for braid & some people use electrical tape. This is only a suggestion because I do not use braid, but would double sided tape work. I use it for heaps of problems. My 10 cents worth. Cheers. Double sided tape wouldn't be a useful idea Rebel. A couple of layers of ordinary electrical tape is ideal for the braid to "bite" into. As many have suggested braid right through, with a f/c leader (fg knot) is suitable for many situations. I use this set up on my baitcaster rod/reel where short, accurate casting is essential. I use mono straight through on my bait rods...seldom have to cast much more than 20 metres. I think, basically, use something that works best for the particular type of fishing you are doing. bn 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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