now I understand what you are saying. The photo you have attached is the way the Nomad guides used to attach twisted leaders before they went to single strand leaders with a FG knot.
You are correct - with the attachment done the way in the Youtube segment which Mark attached in his earlier post, I can't pick up the slack and get it to bite. I much prefer the approach which is set out in a diagram much earlier in this thread. Using this approach, the connection looks like the photo below. This was my approach before switching back to friction knots again.
I simply cannot get the approach from that Youtube segment to bite throughout the length of the connection. In the segment, the guys says that the pressure is spread over the length of the connection but it is not. It is concentrated around the highest point only.
Hi Brandon,
I agree with you that the connection is not spread out, the pressure is on the twisty and is right on the loop to loop,
the twisted leader had served me well personally and raised my landing ratio to almost 90% then any other knot,
the usage of Hollow line in general had increase my landing by far,
I've seen so many failures to FG knot and the guys spend substantial time retying on board over and over and over.
the good things about the twisty that i normally fish from 5 to 6 days and i don't have to touch the leader or adjust anything,
i encourage all the guys that fishes with me to give it a shot and find out if it will serve them the way it served me, but again it is not for everybody.
if it served me well and increase my landing it doesn't mean it will serve other the same way.
the weakest point in the twisty is the mono loop, as such i beefed it to 220lb Fisherman leader for this application and it never cut trough so far, even with a locked drag,
if you choose to go hollow with twisty, you have to go with a 130lb line and a minimum of 200lb shock leader while targeting GT's,
the slack is easy to pick with a pointy pen and by using your nail.
i hope i didn't make it complicated to other member