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Knot to tie mono spear line to reel line cord.

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Kuya

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What is the name of the knot used to tie the mono line of the spear directly to the reel line?
 
The Cressi manual recommends using this knot.

However when I try it the mono slips through. Does anyone know the name of this knot so I can find a better a guide on how to tie it?

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I've never tried to tie them together like that. I've always used a pigtail like this. It's fast and easy if you have to change shafts out on the boat. I use a bowline to tie the other end to the reel line and crimp the shooting line.

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Thanks I will use that for future reference.

In the meantime I'm going to keep my gun standard for the first trip or so & wish to tie the mono directly to the cord.
 
That looks like an albright knot, never liked those. Try a grinner to grinner knot, you'll only need 3 turns on each grinner for speargun line.
 
I've never tried to tie them together like that. I've always used a pigtail like this. It's fast and easy if you have to change shafts out on the boat. I use a bowline to tie the other end to the reel line and crimp the shooting line.


Like Hank said, its much easier to use a pigtail or snap swivel. Then when you shoot a fish, you can detach the shooting line and pass the shaft through in the direction it entered rather than having to get a flopper back through the fish.
 

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Thanks people you've sold me. I'll add a pigtail or a swivel. I was thinking I wouldn't need one at this stage as I don't have a spare shaft however I can now see how it will make it easier when dealing with a fish.
 
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