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As the title says what's your favorite all around knot?

I personally like a 6 turn San Diego jam!...

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I use the improved clinch for everything !!!

A Palomar for dropshotting ..

A uni to uni or an Albright for joining two lines..

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The improved clinch is deffenetly my 2nd favorite it's easy and fast!

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i use the shark knot for almost everything but braid.... i haven't found a stronger knot that i can tie... just google "mark zona shark knot" in videos if you don't know how to tie it... i watched his video a couple times and have been using it ever since...

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I think the albright knot is the coolest knot for some reason.  Second would be the double uni connection knot with three tag ends. I think it's a lot like the San Diego jam knot. It's hard to beat the palomar though. Probably one of the strongest knots out there and yet such a simple knot. 

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Palomar for all around knot. I use a SDJ for fluoro most of the time. 

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Been using the Trilene knot for about 3 yrs, now. Never had a problem with it.

 

Hootie

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Just started using the SDJ about 6 months ago (from suggestions on this forum) and haven't looked back.

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Fluoro to lure - trilene knot

 

Braid to lure - palomar knot

 

Braid to fluoro leader - alberto knot

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Braid...Palomar

All others...SDJ

Leader...Uni to Uni

Mike

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Palomar for everything, except for Braid to Leader and for that I like the Modified Albright.

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Was palomar, now a Uni convert.  Why all these San Diego knots?  Palomar Mtn is in SD county.  I know the SD Jam originated on the offshore boats.

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I use the pitzen knot(just like the san Diego jam) for everything including braid. I like the Palomar as well for drop shots. I also use the Albright special for attaching flouro to braid...

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