10-19-2016, 02:12 AM
AFTER A MONTH OF FIELD TESTING THIS KNOT WORKS ON MONOFILAMENT, BRAID & FLUOROCARBON FISHING LINES.
I've hooked Barracuda, Trevally, Bigeyes, Sharks, Rays & a Amberjack. Whipping (Whip-Casting) & Surf/Bait Casting (Dunking) has produced hits day & night. So far the largest hit was a Blacktip Shark though i felt the smaller Eagle Ray put up a harder struggle. Nothing over 60lbs yet so i still need to see how the knot will hold-up to a large GT.
This knot can be used for hooks & swivels using all types of fishing line. The doubled or quadrupled line above the hook's eyes lessens the chance of a fishing biting through the leader line. The modified version is best for intended big game shoreline species such as GT's, Sharks & Rays.
I personally like the palomar but when the Barracudas are around i get less cut leaders using the Quadrick knot. Means i save money on hooks & lures as well as time re-rigging my leaders.
I wish everyone out there to be safe throughout the year. God Bless
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhgK0inqM6U
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I've hooked Barracuda, Trevally, Bigeyes, Sharks, Rays & a Amberjack. Whipping (Whip-Casting) & Surf/Bait Casting (Dunking) has produced hits day & night. So far the largest hit was a Blacktip Shark though i felt the smaller Eagle Ray put up a harder struggle. Nothing over 60lbs yet so i still need to see how the knot will hold-up to a large GT.
This knot can be used for hooks & swivels using all types of fishing line. The doubled or quadrupled line above the hook's eyes lessens the chance of a fishing biting through the leader line. The modified version is best for intended big game shoreline species such as GT's, Sharks & Rays.
I personally like the palomar but when the Barracudas are around i get less cut leaders using the Quadrick knot. Means i save money on hooks & lures as well as time re-rigging my leaders.
I wish everyone out there to be safe throughout the year. God Bless
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhgK0inqM6U
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