1mocast wrote:I use the kreh for the salt. It is so easy to tie and seems to hold well.
We did a little "real world" testing of the Kreh Loop this weekend. I was using 20lb fluorocarbon leaders. My buddy was using 25 lb mono. I had 2 hard snags, and pulled hard enough to have the knot fail. I ended up with a pigtail when it broke. "Hard enough" means I pulled so hard, that I was pulling the boat to the snag. I had to point the trolling motor in the opposite direction in order to break the snag. I was using 4 turns for the knot. I am going to go to 5 turns, when using fluoro for an extra measure of confidence. BTW, I have full confidence in this knot, as I have had to pull
extremely hard on the line to break this knot.
My fishing buddy was able to pull his snag off without breaking the knot, but it straightened his 3/0, saltwater hook. Later he hooked a really nice striper, using a 25lb mono leader. The fish made a big run, and he was clearing(no way to turn the fish)the stripped out line. Once the line hit the reel, it over spooled and locked up. He had a split second to correct the situation, but it was too late. The fish popped the 25lb leader. When he reeled in, the leader broke above the knot. No knot failure. Luckily he had the rod pointed directly at the fish, or he would be shopping for a new rod.
That fish will haunt him for a long time.
briansII