Super User Angry John Posted January 22, 2017 Super User Posted January 22, 2017 I have a hard time settling on knots for each application and sometimes I repurpose a knot that works well in other places. Long story short I was having an issue with fluorocarbon break offs and I used a snell on a spinner bait and it worked great. Quote
flyingmonkie Posted January 22, 2017 Posted January 22, 2017 Hey man, whatever works! What knot was causing break off's for you? Clinch knot does the trick for me on flouro unless I"m drop shotting and it's the polymer. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted January 22, 2017 Global Moderator Posted January 22, 2017 I've experimented with different knots but settled on the SDJ for fluorocarbon and Palomar for most everything else. That said, use what works for you. If you're good at tying a snell knot and it's working satisfactory for you, roll with it. 1 Quote
Super User new2BC4bass Posted January 22, 2017 Super User Posted January 22, 2017 My hat is off to you for learning different knots. I have read of several that I'd like to try, but I seem to stick with the same knot all the time. The Uni holds well for me on any type of line I use. The Snell and San Diego Jam are two (of several) I'd like to try. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted January 22, 2017 Super User Posted January 22, 2017 Simple solution: Palomar Knot for single hooks Pitzen (16/ 20 or Duncan) for treble hooks Quote
d-camarena Posted January 22, 2017 Posted January 22, 2017 Uni for flouro or mono Polamar for braid Double uni to join them Quote
Super User WRB Posted January 22, 2017 Super User Posted January 22, 2017 Fluorocarbon line has generated more knots than all other line combined since man started fishing. Do you think maybe there is a knot strength issue with FC line! Everyone used the improved clinch knot for decades, then the Palomar knot became more popular, Trilene came out with thier version of the improved clinch knot, then FC line hit the market spawning dozens of new knots. If you can tie a clinch knot then the San Diego jam knot should be easy. The key to FC knots is take your time clinching the knot tight and wet the knot before clinching it tight to prevent over heating the line and overlapping line wraps. Practice, practice, practice until you can tie the knot in dark, whatever knot you can tie correctly. Tom PS, with the SD jam knot it helps to add a weight to the hook or very light weight lures, I use a clothes pin. Quote
tander Posted January 22, 2017 Posted January 22, 2017 I have never had a knot problem with FC or mono. I tie one knot for all. I call it the Jimmy Houston knot. I don't know the real name but it is the one you end up with a loop and one end to cut off. Saw Jimmy tie this one years and years ago and have used it ever since. Quote
junyer357 Posted January 22, 2017 Posted January 22, 2017 For flouro i use the "shaw grigsby knot". Its the one on youtube he shows how to tie. For braid and mono its a trilene knot for me. For leaders its a modified albright but am learning the fg knot currently. Quote
Super User Further North Posted January 22, 2017 Super User Posted January 22, 2017 16 hours ago, flyingmonkie said: Clinch knot does the trick for me on flouro unless I"m drop shotting and it's the polymer. Palomar? Quote
Super User NHBull Posted January 22, 2017 Super User Posted January 22, 2017 The only knot that never failed me is the uni. i often use the improved uni. Quote
Super User Angry John Posted January 22, 2017 Author Super User Posted January 22, 2017 I like knots that are easy to tie and ones that dont use up a lot of line. I tie the palomar a lot but it takes a lot of line when putting on large baits. I snell for punching a lot so i am very good at it and it is very kind to my leaders taking only a few inches a time. I also dont ever seem to burn the line with the snell. Quote
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