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Palomar Knot
The Palomar knot is one of the strongest and simplest knots used by anglers to secure a fishing line to a hook, lure, or swivel. It is highly regarded for maintaining nearly 100% of the line's original strength, making it ideal for both monofilament and braided lines. Its simplicity and strength make it a popular choice for many anglers, providing a reliable and secure connection.
Instructions for Tying a Palomar Knot
Double the Line:
Begin by doubling about 6 inches of the fishing line to create a loop. Pass this loop through the eye of the hook, lure, or swivel.
Form an Overhand Knot:
With the loop passed through the eye, tie a simple overhand knot with the doubled line, ensuring the hook or lure is within the loop formed by the overhand knot.
Pass the Hook Through the Loop:
Take the looped end of the line and pass it over the hook, lure, or swivel. Ensure the hook or lure passes completely through the loop.
Tighten the Knot:
Moisten the knot with water or saliva to reduce friction and help the knot tighten smoothly.
Pull on both the standing line and the tag end simultaneously to tighten the knot evenly. Ensure the knot cinches down snugly against the eye of the hook or lure.
Secure the Knot:
Once the knot is tight and secure, trim the tag end close to the knot, leaving a small amount to prevent slippage.
Your Palomar knot is now tied and ready for fishing. This knot provides exceptional strength and security, making it an excellent choice for various fishing applications. Its ease of tying and robustness make it a reliable knot for any angler.
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