PALOMAR KNOT Double your line to make a loop, then push the loop through the eye of your hook. Tie a loose overhand knot. Pass the loop around the end of the hook. Pull on the line to tighten. Trim the loose end of the line if necessary.
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Step 1: Start by folding over your fishing line to make a loop. Thread the loop through the hook's eye. · Step 2: Make an overhand knot with slack. · Step 3: Move ...
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Use the clinch knot as your go-to fishing knot. The clinch knot is probably the most popular fishing knot. That's because it's simple to tie, easy to remember, ...
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12 Jun 2020 · According to most anglers, the Palomar knot is one of the strongest knots for tying a fish hook and can even be done in the dark with practice.
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Dependable knot for tying monofilament to terminal tackle. The Uni Knot is versatile and can be used in a variety of fishing situations. Hooks tied with a Snell ...
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One of the most widely used fishing knots, the Improved Clinch Knot provides a good method of securing a fishing line to a hook, lure, or swivel.
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Many anglers consider the improved clinch knot to be the best knot for fishing with lures. Not only is this knot versatile enough for securing your line to a ...
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