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We tie an overhand knot in the wire and pull that tight.  Then tie a nail knot with the mono on the wire and slide it down to the overhand knot.  I think there is a video on the Fish Doctor site.  We have not had this fail yet in all  the time we have been running wire.  Of course it is rare to get there with 1000' of wire.

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I had a snap off unfortunately with the albright knot this year. Lost a good 4 oz torpedo and spoon.

 

It seems the wire cut into the leader right where the wire clinches - which on the provided link would be on the very right of the knot.

 

I managed to find a micro swivel that fits trough my rod eyelets and reel guide.  So now I have the wire and leader tied to the swivel. Haven't had a problem yet.

 

As for a twilli tip - yes, as a minimum you need something on the top guide of the rod to either prevent sawing through the eyelet with the wire, or damaging the wire via kinks.  The other eyelets are fine.

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Use a # 8 or 10 spro barrel swivel with a traditional wire knot to the swivel and a clinch knot for the mono.

Agree 100%, We also find not to use too small of a swivel, thin wire in the swivel will cut through the mono.

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