Knot Tying Video: The Perfection Loop
When tying loop-to-loop leader systems, there are only a couple of knots that make good sense. One is the Surgeon’s Loop — which can be tied with 2 or 3 turns, depending on tippet diameter and desired strength — and another is the Perfection Loop. While the Surgeon’s Loop is very strong and easy to tie in light monofilament or fluorocarbon, it makes a large and uncomfortable knot in the thick stuff. That’s where the Perfection Loop shines.
Watch MidCurrent‘s new video on Tying the Perfection Loop.
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