Strong Knot! - How to Tie a Kiwi Dropper Loop. Best knot for Rockfish.

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • The Kiwi Dropper Loop is significantly stronger than the standard dropper loop. The standard dropper loop is only about 58% strength while the Kiwi dropper loop is in the 94% range. If you catch big fish and use dropper loops, you NEED to use a stronger knot. The Kiwi Knot is the ticket. Learn this knot with this quick how to video.
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Komentáře • 3

  • @dongle_dangler
    @dongle_dangler Před 26 dny +1

    Thanks for posting this. Do you have any tips if I can’t get this knot to stop slipping under pressure? The loop just gets smaller until it pulls through

    • @AFaO
      @AFaO  Před 26 dny +1

      Are you putting tension on the loop when you try to lock it in place? Put the loop on a nail, around a knob or something to put tension on it when you try to lock it into place. I have seen some small diameter mono difficult to lock into place. What you can try doing for those scenarios is to add another plait to the knot (i.e. take the loop through another time.

    • @dongle_dangler
      @dongle_dangler Před 26 dny

      @@AFaO thanks, appreciate you taking the time to answer. I think the fault lies in this slippery co-polymer line I’ve got, it won’t even hold a clinch knot.