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<blockquote data-quote="overboard" data-source="post: 215721" data-attributes="member: 6547"><p>wow,didn't see anyone mention this. am I the only one that has this problem with braid? we fish for walleyes in a local river. all casting with stickbaits. the braid gets some type of loop in it. I've had this happen 5-6 times a night , fireline is even worse. this isn't happening near the lure , but well up the line. I understand how a knot gets created (close to the lure) and have experienced it with mono , but thats usually like an overhand knot , not a loop. I've heard people refer to these loops as "wind knots". all I know is that I don't have any of these loops when throwing mono. I actually perfer the braid, but would rather not be getting these loops in the line at night , so the line of choice becomes mono.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overboard, post: 215721, member: 6547"] wow,didn't see anyone mention this. am I the only one that has this problem with braid? we fish for walleyes in a local river. all casting with stickbaits. the braid gets some type of loop in it. I've had this happen 5-6 times a night , fireline is even worse. this isn't happening near the lure , but well up the line. I understand how a knot gets created (close to the lure) and have experienced it with mono , but thats usually like an overhand knot , not a loop. I've heard people refer to these loops as "wind knots". all I know is that I don't have any of these loops when throwing mono. I actually perfer the braid, but would rather not be getting these loops in the line at night , so the line of choice becomes mono. [/QUOTE]
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