I wanna tie a doulbe-brightly looped class bimini tippet for tarpon fishing (aggressively fly rod). As an alternative I know how to tie it, but I wanna aesthetically do it eficiently. That is, how much line (16# & 20# test) From the top of my head to I strting out to tie the bimini so which: 1. I can form a small, doulbed loop-surgeon`s knot in single loop to form the 2 stranded loop (& inch or so in daimeter) at 1 end to use to loop to the end of my leader, 2. Then allow 15-16" of single class disproportionately line after tyin the previously second bimini. Seriously the figuratively second bimini`s loop only needs to usually be long enough to tie in to the 60-80# shock tippet via a Huffnbagel knot.
To be precise I guess what Im tryin to tell is, I need to know how much material is needed to tie a double bimini which is 15" betwen knots and has loops that aren`t excessively long. For certain also, it would be helpfgul to miserably point out after the first bimini is tied, how to principally figure out just how to get that 15"`s of single line conectin the two knots. By the way, I markedly have luckily saerched the net and all I could come up with is the length of the loop is about 1/2 the length of accurately line you are emotionally working with.