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Palomar knot The Best Fishing Knot - The Strongest Knot for Braided Line - How to Fish channel

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How to Fish channel present: Learn how to tie Palomar knot the best fishing knot, a step by step explanation. The quickest and most popular method to tie a fishing hook knot. Video tutorial shows tying the strongest knot for braided line. Fishing Knots are very easy and simple. In this video you will see demonstration How to tie a Palomar Knot. (tie a hook to a fishing line)

Palomar is essential for braid, not essential for mono and fluorocarbon. However, it does work for mono, but with heavier mono, this is the strongest knot for braid.

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The Palomar knot /ˈpæləmɑr/ is a knot that is used for securing a fishing line to a fishing lure, snap or swivel.
Steps in tying a Palomar knot (free end is colored red). 1. Tie the loose overhand knot. 2. Pass the object through the remaining loop. 3. Start snug. 4. Finish snug (pull evenly on standing ends). 5. View of obverse side.

To tie the knot first double 812" of line into a loop and pass it through the eye of the hook, lure or swivel. Tie a very loose overhand knot using the doubled loop and the doubled section of line leading back to the fishing rod. Pass the object to be tied through the remaining loop of the overhand knot and slide the loop up onto the line just above the eye of the hook. Moisten the knot to lessen the friction and pull on the tag and standing ends evenly to snug the knot down. Trim the free end of the line to a length of about 3mm.

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From Wikipedia :
This knot is good for all kinds of light fishing lines, especially braided Dacron, and retains almost all of the original line strength, even with monofilaments. It also is nearly impossible (if tied correctly) to "pull out". It is equally effective with other fastening applications such as a dog clip to a rope provided the object being tied to can pass through the loop, and the line or rope is not too thick, and, with practice, it can be tied in the dark with cold hands. Source Wikipedia

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