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      • Many anglers consider the improved clinch knot to be the best knot for fishing with lures. Not only is this knot versatile enough for securing your line to a lure, swivel, clip, or artificial fly, it retains up to 95% of the original line strength.
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  2. Jun 9, 2021 · 1. Palomar Knot + Berkley Trilene XT. The first knot we are going to look at is the Palomar Knot. This knot is probably the single most popular fishing knot for monofilament line, and for...

  3. Feb 22, 2024 · Selecting the right knot for your lures is fundamental to successful fishing. The Improved Clinch Knot, Palomar Knot, and Loop Knot are all excellent beginner options. Still, your best knot depends on your specific fishing situation and personal preferences.

    • The Seven Essential Knots We Explain Below
    • What Makes A Good Knot?
    • The Best Knot For Joining Line to A Hook, Lure, Or Swivel
    • Best Knot For Line-To-Line Connections in Non-Braided Lines
    • The Best Knot For Connecting Braid to Mono Or Fluoro Line
    • Other Essential Knots
    • Summary

    Click through on the links in the table to go to a detailed explanation within this article on how to tie each of these knots.

    In our eyes, this is very simple – the best fishing knot for any purpose is one that is simple to tie in any conditions but doesn’t sacrifice strength. The conditions we encounter while fishing includes snow, sleet, wind, comparative darkness, and many other hazards that make tying knots a real challenge. And that’s on land – throw in a rocking boa...

    The Pitzen Knot

    This knot is our standout choice for tying on a lure, hook, or swivel with a snug connection for both mono and fluoro line. The Pitzen knot (also called the 16-20 knot or Eugene Bend) has been found to retain 97% of the line’s rated strength. It’s simple to tie (see below for illustrated instructions and video), and importantly it draws up with a little click that you can feel that also serves to verify that it is tied correctly. It works just as well with fluorocarbon as it does with monofil...

    The Improved Loop Knot

    Sometimes we want to connect to our lure or flywith a loop to allow enough natural movement to entice a fish. In our view, the Non-Slip Loop knot is the simplest and best fishing knot for a loop connection. Whether it is crappie lures, walleye lures, muskie lures, or lures and flies for trout fishing or bass fishing, this knot is perfect. It’s also called the Kreh Loop, as it is used by fly fishing legend Lefty Kreh. It can be tied in seconds in any conditions, it’s strong, and if it is good...

    The Orvis Tippet Knot

    The clear choice here is the Orvis tippet knot. Developed by the boss of the world-renowned fly fishing tackle company Orvis, this is a super simple knot with unparalleled strength that is easier to tie than the Double Blood knot and far more reliable than the Double Surgeon’s Knot, which breaks down when all four loose ends are not tightened simultaneously. See the illustration and the video below to learn to tie it.

    This is the only situation in which we will recommend two different knots – one for simplicity (the Double Uni Knot) and the other for strength (the FG knot) in situations where that is critical.

    The Arbor Knot

    Used for tying line onto a reel, this line is simple but good to learn to cover off on this situation and get you fishing quickly when you buy a new reel or spool or change the line on an existing one. The Arbor Knot is suitable for any reel – spinning reel, baitcasting reel, or fly reel. See the illustration or video below for simple instructions.

    The Nail Knot

    An essential knot for the fly fishers among us, the Nail Knot is used to tie the monofilament leader onto the thick, opaque fly line. While this can be done with braided loops, many fly fishers feel the Nail Knot offers better energy transfer to the leader and makes for better presentations. In any case, it’s one you’ll need to know if your braided loop connection fails in the field, which does happen. Unlike all the other knots we’ve covered, this one requires an implement, as the name sugge...

    So there you have – the simple guide to the best knots for each fishing situation. Forget fancy knots that are impossible to tie in all but the best conditions. These seven simple knots are all you need to know to get the most out of your fishing, land more, and fish with confidence. While these knots are designed to be foolproof and strong, rememb...

  4. Mar 10, 2024 · Fishing Techniques. Affiliate disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying Amazon.com purchases. Discover the best fishing knots for lures like the Palomar, Improved Clinch, and Uni knots. Master the art of tying knots correctly with expert tips and avoid common mistakes. Popular Fishing Knots for Lures. Palomar Knot.

  5. Sep 9, 2022 · 7.1K. 986K views 1 year ago Learn the Best Fishing Knots. Snaps, split rings, swivels, loop knots...what's the best fishing knot or way to attach a lure to your fishing line or leader?

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  6. May 13, 2018 · Loop Knots (Line Doubling Knots) Doubled Line to Leader Knots. Braid to Swivel/Lure/Hook Knots. Best Knots for Monofilament & Fluorocarbon. Mono to Mono Knots. Mono to Hook (Overview) Mono to Hook/Lure Knots (Loop) Mono to Hook/Lure Knots (Snug)

  7. Improved Clinch Knot. Many anglers consider the improved clinch knot to be the best knot for fishing with lures. Not only is this knot versatile enough for securing your line to a lure, swivel, clip, or artificial fly, it retains up to 95% of the original line strength.

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