There are any number you can use Albright, Blood knot etc.
I included a link. Pick the one that suits your need.
2006-12-25 09:17:01
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The Blood Knot
2006-12-26 02:41:19
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Nail Knot
2006-12-26 03:17:49
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answer #3
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answered by pheasant tail 5
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For joining two fishing lines the best knot to use is a blood knot.
2006-12-25 14:31:38
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answered by Anonymous
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If the lines are the same diameter, use a blood knot. For lines with 2 different diameters, use a double surgeon's knot. You can use the surgeon's knot with same diameter lines but the blood knot is a better knot.
2006-12-25 12:06:24
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answer #5
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answered by geobert24 5
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Blood knot
2006-12-25 09:57:06
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answered by bodeen 2
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the best knot to use to join two lines together is the uni-to-uni knot(line size doesn't matter). this knot has a 95% strenght rating. i have tried many knots to do this and the uni to uni is the best so far. the double surgeons knot ends up to big, the blood knot only has a strenght rating of 65%, and the square wont work(it slips), and the slip knot only works when it is tightening on a fixed surface, not line.
2006-12-25 17:27:48
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answer #7
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answered by mk_bovee 2
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Surgeons knot, Happy knotting.
2006-12-25 12:25:57
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answered by kitzy 2
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The name is called a blood knot, but I prefer not to tie any lines together. replace it.
2006-12-25 09:56:14
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends what I am fishing for. I might use a loop knot if I'm going for summer flounder, and I would use slip knot if I'm fishing for striped bass.
2006-12-25 09:22:11
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answered by mac 7
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