Fishing Knots made easy

Here is a great video on how to tie simple Palomar Knot, Clinch Knot, and Double Uni Knot. This guy makes it look easy and simple instructions for the new anglers.

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3 Responses to “Fishing Knots made easy”

  1. Mom of 3 says:

    My father taught me when I was a girl that the Palomar Knot is really strong that last loop around the object gives it so much strength I love it. I use it on a large drop loop I tie 3 of them using the drop loop to make the end of a Palomar knot to put extra hooks on one fishing line, plus at the very end of the string I use a snell Knot.

  2. SalmonStalkn says:

    For the clinch knot, I like to put the line through twice, forming a small loop next to the lure, then when you pass the tag end back through, the tag end goes inside TWO loops and you cinch it up the same way. I am not like the last two or three world generations who make opinions without trying it. I can tie almost every fishing knot there is, way more than you for sure, and say this from experience of having the biggest king salmon Ive ever had on, lost due to a break in this same knott.

  3. T4Texas says:

    The problem I have is how he tied the palomar knot because when you cinch the knot closed, pull on the tag end. NOT the line end. With light line, if you cinch it with the line end, it will cause the line to curl right at the head of the bait. If you are crappie fishing or something like that, it makes for a horrible presentation.
    But thats just me..

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