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Fishing Knots - Illustrated

Form a loop by crossing the tag end behind the standing line. Form a second, smaller loop on top of the first. Pass the tag end between the two loops. Pull the second loop through the first and tighten. 3 Knots Every Fisherman Should Know | The Art of Manliness The Art of Manliness 20 Common & Useful Fishing Knots You Should Know Palomar Knot: The STRONGEST Knot for Braid, Mono & Fluoro! Cast and Spear

Loop knots allow a lure or fly to move more naturally in the water. Fishing Knots Illustrated

: Widely considered the strongest and easiest knot for all line types, especially braided line. Form a loop by crossing the tag end behind the standing line

: Always moisten your knots with water or saliva before pulling them tight. This reduces friction and heat, which can weaken the line and cause the knot to fail under pressure. Pull the second loop through the first and tighten

Overlap the two lines and wrap one around the other 5 times.

: A classic choice for monofilament and fluorocarbon lines.

Pass the line through the eye of the hook and wrap the tag end around the standing line 5–7 times.