airborne_angler Posted August 26, 2012 Posted August 26, 2012 I've heard that braid is best for topwater baits as the line floats,which gives the topwater better buoyancy. Braid also helps cut through vegetation. I've gotten into throwing Popper recently,and was wondering if 65# braid is too much,too thick or too heavy for a bait like a Rebel POP-R. What's a good knot to tie on this bait with braid. I think the knot I'm using(Double San Diego Jam) may be too bulky and causing a decrease in the "POP" Can anyone suggest a good strong knot with the braid that wont slip and isn't too bulky. Quote
Super User MarkH024 Posted August 26, 2012 Super User Posted August 26, 2012 Palomar knot with braid on all applications. 65lb is fine. You could drop to 20 to 40 and still be fine. Quote
airborne_angler Posted August 26, 2012 Author Posted August 26, 2012 I have heard the Palomar can slip with braid...any truth to this? Quote
KevO Posted August 26, 2012 Posted August 26, 2012 I've never had a palomar knot slip with braid. Quote
Super User MarkH024 Posted August 26, 2012 Super User Posted August 26, 2012 No. I think your knots are mixed up. Clinch or improved clinch will slip. Palomar not will never fail with braid if tied correctly. Quote
Bass Junkie Posted August 26, 2012 Posted August 26, 2012 No. I think your knots are mixed up. Clinch or improved clinch will slip. Palomar not will never fail with braid if tied correctly. Neither will a properly tied Improved Clinch. Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted August 26, 2012 Global Moderator Posted August 26, 2012 Agreed, Palomar will not slip if done right. Few suggestions based on what I do... 1] When you thread threw the eye of the hook be sure the lines are not crossed before you make the overhand. 2] When done and ready to cinch down pull the main line till snug after wetting, being sure there is not a small loop when done. 3] Pull tag end to cinch tight. Mike Quote
Super User MarkH024 Posted August 26, 2012 Super User Posted August 26, 2012 Neither will a properly tied Improved Clinch. with braid? I have had much different experience then. Quote
Bass Junkie Posted August 27, 2012 Posted August 27, 2012 Tie an improved clinch not, wrapping 7 turns, and leave a normal tag end..... I have never had this pull through Quote
Super User J Francho Posted August 27, 2012 Super User Posted August 27, 2012 I've gotten into throwing Popper recently,and was wondering if 65# braid is too much,too thick or too heavy for a bait like a Rebel POP-R. Yes, it is probably too heavy. The modern Pop-R weighs in at 1/4 oz. I would throw that bait on a spinning rod, like a 7' med/fast. If I was going to use braid, it would be 20# size. Now, if you're going to spend the coin on the larger, discontinued P70 Pop-r, then medium power baitcasting gear and 40# braid would be fine. Quote
Busy Posted August 27, 2012 Posted August 27, 2012 I have heard the Palomar can slip with braid...any truth to this? Never had a problem with it. I use 20# braid. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted August 27, 2012 Super User Posted August 27, 2012 A Palomar might not be the easiest to tie correctly on a topwater with two treble hooks. I've never had any issue with a Uni knot slipping, getting in the way of the "plop," and it's easy to tie quickly. Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted August 27, 2012 Super User Posted August 27, 2012 My improved clinch knots never slip and it's much simpler to tie than a palomar especially with a larger lure. I personally will always use a leader with braid, if for no other reason than the occasional foul hooking of the front trebles, a leader is much easier to unravel than braided line. Using a leader I tie an ordinary clinch to a top lure, other lures it's a loop knot, both knots hold like iron, regardless of fish size and weight of vegetation I'm dragging in. Quote
Sherlock 60 Posted August 27, 2012 Posted August 27, 2012 I have heard the Palomar can slip with braid...any truth to this? Nope. None at all. Quote
tennsopher Posted August 28, 2012 Posted August 28, 2012 I second J Francho on the uni knot. I use a snap when throwing the popr,but if you don't like snaps,try the Homer Rhode loop knot very simple to tie. Quote
loodkop Posted August 29, 2012 Posted August 29, 2012 How many turns do you make on the Uni knot if using braid? A club member told me to use at least 17 but that seems a bit much to me. Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted August 29, 2012 Super User Posted August 29, 2012 Depends on diameter, thinner lines 7 or 8 , thicker 5 or 6, per side. Quote
BassHunter_Hunt Posted August 29, 2012 Posted August 29, 2012 What are you fishing for with #65lb line? Quote
Super User J Francho Posted August 29, 2012 Super User Posted August 29, 2012 How many turns do you make on the Uni knot if using braid? A club member told me to use at least 17 but that seems a bit much to me. 5-6 turns is plenty. Quote
Dingah Posted August 30, 2012 Posted August 30, 2012 palomar knot. the only knot i trust x2 my knot for braid Quote
Super User rockchalk06 Posted August 30, 2012 Super User Posted August 30, 2012 I loose to much braid when I use the palomar knot. I really really like the improved clinch knot for braid. After I tie and before I cut the tag line, I wrap the line around my hand 3-4 times and pull like a sumbuck. It will cinch down some. I cut the tag with a 1/4" left and have no problems. I got hung up a few times on a lake yesterday pitching into some ugly nasty cover. Each time i straightened the hook and was able to save my jigs. I did retie each time cause common sense told me to, but the tag was still 1/4" long. Quote
fishking247 Posted August 30, 2012 Posted August 30, 2012 I loose to much braid when I use the palomar knot. I really really like the improved clinch knot for braid. After I tie and before I cut the tag line, I wrap the line around my hand 3-4 times and pull like a sumbuck. It will cinch down some. I cut the tag with a 1/4" left and have no problems. I got hung up a few times on a lake yesterday pitching into some ugly nasty cover. Each time i straightened the hook and was able to save my jigs. I did retie each time cause common sense told me to, but the tag was still 1/4" long. i do agree that the palomar does eat up a lot of line if tying direct especially on large hardbait and spinnerbaits. i use the palomar as i do not retie often. i usually fish with multiple rods and the only time i retie is if i break off which is very rare. most guys complain that when they tie direct with braid and break off they lose too much line which is why they use leaders a lot of the time. with a spinning reel i palm the spool and pull straight break and my line always breaks at the knot using 10-30lb braid with a palomar knot. if your line is breaking elsewhere my guess is your line has weak points in it Quote
airborne_angler Posted August 30, 2012 Author Posted August 30, 2012 What are you fishing for with #65lb line? The lake I fish has really really thick matted beds of Milfoil. I'm using 65# because if they get in there I wanna be able to get em out... Quote
Super User rockchalk06 Posted August 31, 2012 Super User Posted August 31, 2012 i do agree that the palomar does eat up a lot of line if tying direct especially on large hardbait and spinnerbaits. i use the palomar as i do not retie often. i usually fish with multiple rods and the only time i retie is if i break off which is very rare. most guys complain that when they tie direct with braid and break off they lose too much line which is why they use leaders a lot of the time. with a spinning reel i palm the spool and pull straight break and my line always breaks at the knot using 10-30lb braid with a palomar knot. if your line is breaking elsewhere my guess is your line has weak points in it Not always. If your line doesn't break at the knot, it may be the knot was stronger than the line Quote
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