What Knot to use......
What Knot to use......
Decided to try out some Fireline this year to see what the fuss is all about. I read on pamphlet inside the box and on the web that a palomar knot is the best to use on braided line. I can see it being easy to tie on a hook or smaller crankbait, what what about something like a larger spinnerbait? Or how aabout tieing on a leader? I know it's strong stuff but i refuse to lose $8 X-Raps to toothy critters. Any tips are greatly appreciated.
Hello malonzi. Well to answer your questions, firstly if you don't want lose $8 X-Raps to toothy critters, then don't throw it...
. just kidding. I tie all maybe tackle using nothing but the palomar knot and that includes crankbaits and spinnerbaits. I have never lost a bait due to the knot malfunctioning. It is as far as I'm concerned the strongest knot out there and I have haul large bass out of very heavy cover and it has never broke. As for tying on leader material to braided lines, well I use a barrel swivel and use the palomar knot to secure ends to the swivel. I have not used Fireline, so I don't know how it really performs, I primarily use Power -Pro or XP tuff Line in braid. So all I can say is give it a try. Hope this helps.
Cheers, Frank

Cheers, Frank
I use fireline and the Palomar knot most of the time. Works great and has never slipped.
You can tie a Palomar directly onto a large spinner bait, you just have to leave a slightly larger loop to get the spinner bait through. Wastes a little more line but it works.
If you're going for pike, you need a leader. Fireline is strong but a pike can still cut through it. Again... palomar know works great here as well.
You can tie a Palomar directly onto a large spinner bait, you just have to leave a slightly larger loop to get the spinner bait through. Wastes a little more line but it works.
If you're going for pike, you need a leader. Fireline is strong but a pike can still cut through it. Again... palomar know works great here as well.
What knot to use
Someone posted this link recently. I can't remember who but I liked it and bookmarked it so here you go.
http://www.animatedknots.com/
Also the spring Outdoor Canada had an excellent article on knots. Including suggestions for braid and flurocarbon.
http://www.animatedknots.com/
Also the spring Outdoor Canada had an excellent article on knots. Including suggestions for braid and flurocarbon.