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POPULAR FISHING KNOTS
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).

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

Step 2 Form an overhand knot in the loop.

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.

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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