Your nearly half way there mate just keep posting mateim trying to build me posts up so i can swap my reel for a rod lol
Lots of variations mentioned but not the one I use.
Tie a simple overhand loop knot in the shock leader leaving a tag about 4 inches long.
Pass your main line through the loop coming from the tag side of the loop.You will need about 6 inches.
Pull the the shock leader knot tight so it does not pinch the main line.
Wrap the main line up the shock leader 4 times the down the shock leader 3 times. The downwards wrap overlays the upwards wrap.
This brings your main line back down to the overhand loop in the shock leader.
Slip the main line between the shock leader line and the first upwards wrap of the main line leaving about a 3 inch tag of the main line.
Wet the whole lot and then slowly pull the main line - you most likely will need to pull on the main line tag you left to keep the knot neat and flat.
Once the main line knot has slipped down to the shock leader knot pull the tight - I use pliers. Then pull the main line really tight - it will now form a tapered knot almost the same diameter as the shock leader knot.
Trim the tags off as close as you can and finished. Thanks to Colin Bell who taught me this.
I like this knot as the taper stops ring shock when you cast
I have used a bimini for a while now and it is a strong knot, however I find if and when your line breaks the break is in the loop that is left after the bimini is tied (the loop you tie your shock leader to). The loop is just a loop of your main line, so BS is not increased, I'm using 18-20lb mainline. Because of this when fishing with the above BS line I am using a Improved Albright, easy to tie and I feel just as strong, the knot is also smaller, so goes through my rings with ease. this is just my opinion