Another useful knot to know:
The Improved Clinch Knot
This is an extremely common knot due to its simplicity. It is quick and easy to tie, yet strong and reliable.
Generally, 6+ turns around the main line is recommended but on thicker lines, 4-5 loops is acceptable. This knot can also be used in swivels, hooks, and artificial lures.
In 3 easy steps:
Step 1:
Thread the line through the eye of the hook/swivel.
Wind the loose end about 6-7 times around the main line.
Step 2:
Trace the loose end back to the initial opening created between the hook and the twisted loops. The loose end is then threaded back into the loop created.
This is the point where the Improved Clinch knot defers from the original. The original does not thread back into the newly created loop but ends here.
Step 3:
It is generally recommended that you wet the line at this point before pulling the loop tight for extra hold. Pull the main line and the loop should tighten around the hook.
Cut the line about 5mm from the knot.
N.B: For added hold, a dead knot could be tied on the loose line before snipping it.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
The Palomar fishing knot
Whats worse than not getting a bite when fishing?
Its getting a bite then losing the fish because the knots you used were not secure enough!
The Palomar Knot is a quick and simple knot to tie. It is however, a relatively strong knot and is widely used by anglers the World over. The Palomar knot can be used to join fishing lines to swivels, snaps, hooks and artificial lures.
A common use is with the Dropper loop.
Step 1:
Double the line to form a loop. Pass the loop through the eye of the hook. Be sure to leave some length on the loop.
Step 2:
Using the loop, double back and form a circle. Go under to form a overhand loop.
Step 3:
Pull the hook through the loop.
Step 4:
Pull the line to tighten the knot snugly around the eye. Trim the loose end to about 5mm.
Attach your bait and you're ready to fish!
As mentioned above, this knot can be used in a similiar way with swivels and artificial lures.
After tying a few of these knots, it should be easily enough to remember!
Happy fishing!
Its getting a bite then losing the fish because the knots you used were not secure enough!
The Palomar Knot is a quick and simple knot to tie. It is however, a relatively strong knot and is widely used by anglers the World over. The Palomar knot can be used to join fishing lines to swivels, snaps, hooks and artificial lures.
A common use is with the Dropper loop.
Step 1:
Double the line to form a loop. Pass the loop through the eye of the hook. Be sure to leave some length on the loop.
Step 2:
Using the loop, double back and form a circle. Go under to form a overhand loop.
Step 3:
Pull the hook through the loop.
Step 4:
Pull the line to tighten the knot snugly around the eye. Trim the loose end to about 5mm.
Attach your bait and you're ready to fish!
As mentioned above, this knot can be used in a similiar way with swivels and artificial lures.
After tying a few of these knots, it should be easily enough to remember!
Happy fishing!
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