Fishing Knot Effectiveness
Fishing Knot Effectiveness
I recently purchased some new super lines and thought I would try "Spider Wire-Stealth" with these new super lines it seems the old tried and true knots may not be as effective. In the past I have used a double clinch knot, with a dab of nail polish or super glue (just in case). Any suggestions on some other more effective knots, if any?
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Kenny,
I can't even think of what the double clinch is. Heard of it, may have used it, but not sure.
I've used the Stealth, actually still have some 50lb on my two pike ice rods, basically I just use the Trilene knot... and honestly, with my other braids, that works just fine too. If I'm wanting some extra insurance I use the Trilene and then a Granny or two to secure the tag end.
Alot of folks use Palomar I bet. Either or dude and I think you should be good to go.
I can't even think of what the double clinch is. Heard of it, may have used it, but not sure.
I've used the Stealth, actually still have some 50lb on my two pike ice rods, basically I just use the Trilene knot... and honestly, with my other braids, that works just fine too. If I'm wanting some extra insurance I use the Trilene and then a Granny or two to secure the tag end.
Alot of folks use Palomar I bet. Either or dude and I think you should be good to go.
The Palomar is the easiest to tie and strongest knot:
1. Double about 5 - 8 inches of line, and pass through the eye.
2. Tie a simple Overhand Knot in the doubled line, letting the hook or bait hang loose. Avoid twisting the lines.
3. Pull the end of loop down, passing it completely over the hook or bait.
4. Pull both ends of the line to draw up the knot.
1. Double about 5 - 8 inches of line, and pass through the eye.
2. Tie a simple Overhand Knot in the doubled line, letting the hook or bait hang loose. Avoid twisting the lines.
3. Pull the end of loop down, passing it completely over the hook or bait.
4. Pull both ends of the line to draw up the knot.
I use a variation of the Palomar....by which I mean, I make the standard palomar, but on Step 2 I tie it tight with the loop still there and pass the loop through the eye of the hook/lure.
I always add a double granny or reef knot at the end for extra piece of mind, and always wet the line before pulling it tight to make sure it dries tighter.
I haven't been able to pull a lure off the line yet, and I find with braided line, this works even better than trilene.
I always add a double granny or reef knot at the end for extra piece of mind, and always wet the line before pulling it tight to make sure it dries tighter.
I haven't been able to pull a lure off the line yet, and I find with braided line, this works even better than trilene.
Chris
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Hey Guy's, McQ has you on the only track that you should be on.
Palomar knots don't fail...when tied properly and if you should tie it wrong it will usually break when you test it with a real strong steady pressure.
I learned a long time ago from a guy called..Um, Er, Ah...Denny...Ah..Um...OH YA..Denny Brauer ( Big Jims HERO) about the knot and how to tie it and make sure it won't break because you tied it wrong and did not test it properly.
Denny used to fish with us at the Canadian Open in Kingston and he gave me the once over on knots one evening in the parking lot (sounds like the Champ should show up here..Pardon)...nothing better than learning from a master.
In all the years Rocky and I fished together we NEVER had a knot break...never. We broke the line itself a handfull times trying to pull fish out of trees or other crap where it was use it or lose it time...but NO knots.
I still remember Denny telling me how few anglers ever tested their knots after tying them and he was happy to keep it that way...letting the fish test it and hoping you failed.
BIG JIM~~~~~~~~~~~~~off to Toronto Show & Bass Pro Shops all week~~~~~~~~~out'
Palomar knots don't fail...when tied properly and if you should tie it wrong it will usually break when you test it with a real strong steady pressure.
I learned a long time ago from a guy called..Um, Er, Ah...Denny...Ah..Um...OH YA..Denny Brauer ( Big Jims HERO) about the knot and how to tie it and make sure it won't break because you tied it wrong and did not test it properly.
Denny used to fish with us at the Canadian Open in Kingston and he gave me the once over on knots one evening in the parking lot (sounds like the Champ should show up here..Pardon)...nothing better than learning from a master.
In all the years Rocky and I fished together we NEVER had a knot break...never. We broke the line itself a handfull times trying to pull fish out of trees or other crap where it was use it or lose it time...but NO knots.
I still remember Denny telling me how few anglers ever tested their knots after tying them and he was happy to keep it that way...letting the fish test it and hoping you failed.
BIG JIM~~~~~~~~~~~~~off to Toronto Show & Bass Pro Shops all week~~~~~~~~~out'
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With braid........
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