How to tie a Shockleader Knot
Shockleaders are a necessary requirement for all sea anglers as they allow you to cast heavy rigs long distances, but the problem in using them lies with knowing just how to tie a shockleader on to the reel's mainline. A question we are ofter asked in the shop.
With a little bit of practice, tying a typical shockleader knot is actually quite easy, and it's detailed right here, below.
Leaders are essential to avoid breaking the mainline during casting. You need at least 50lb line with a 150g sinker to be safe and 60lb with a 170g sinker.
To cast a reasonable distance and fish effectively, a 15-20lb mainline is enough on sand / shingle beaches and therefore you need to join the two. Keep the knot in the thick leader line as small as possible, so a simple overhand knot is a good choice...
1. Tie a simple overhand knot on the
50lb or 60lb leader line
2. Put the end of the mainline
through the overhand knot before it is pulled tight
3. Wet the overhand knotwith saliva
and pull it really tight
4. Pull about 20cm of mainline
through the overhand knot, then make a loop near the overhand
5. Take the loose end of mainline
about six times around the leader
6. Take the loose end of the
mainline back towards the loop and put it through the loop
7. Put the mainline around the
leader line twice for additional security
8. Gently pull on the mainline
behind the overhand knot on the leader line and the loose end of the mainline.
This takes out any slack and beds the coils neatly into position
9. Wet the whole knot and pull the
mainline behind the overhand knot to tighten up the coils
10. Pull the loose end of the
mainline to make sure the coils are tight and give the overhand knot on the
leader an extra pull to make it really tight
11. The finished knot should look
neat with the mainline coils close together to minimise any chance of slippage
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