POPULAR FISHING KNOTS

ALBRIGHT KNOT

ARBOR KNOT

BIMINI TWIST

BLOOD KNOT

BRISTOL KNOT

DROPPER LOOP KNOT

END LOOP KNOT

OFFSHORE SWIVEL KNOT

PALOMAR KNOT

RAPALA KNOT

SNELL KNOT

SURGEONS KNOT

TRILENE KNOT

UNI KNOT

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THE PALOMAR KNOT


The Palomar knot is very easy to tie and very strong, delivering close to 100 percent of the line’s breaking strength. It can be used in a variety of situations, such as when tying on hooks, swivels and lures. It’s also a good knot to use with braided line. Its major drawback is that it requires more line to tie than most other knots, and can therefore reduce the length of a leader (trace).

The Palomar Knot
Step 1 Double four to six inches of line to form a loop that will fit over the object being tied on.

The Palomar Knot
Step 2 Form an overhand knot in the loop.

The Palomar Knot
Step 3 Pass the lure, swivel, hook or other object being tied on through the loop while holding the tag and standing parts of the line.

The Palomar Knot
Step 4 Pull on both ends of line to draw the knot tight.
(Tip: wet the knot with saliva before tightening to assure it seats properly.)

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