Desert Angler on Nostr: There are many fishing knots, but there are only 3 I use regularly. When tying leader ...
There are many fishing knots, but there are only 3 I use regularly. When tying leader to braid, I use a uni-to-uni knot, I have never had this knot fail on me, and is really easy to tie. For attaching terminal tackle to line (swivels, hooks, small lures), I use a palomar knot. Palomar knots are easier to tie than an improved clinch knot, and is stronger, but it is hard to use with large lures. For large lures, I use the improved clinch knot, this is usually with heavier leader so knot strength is less of an issue.
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