Jcj90 Posted July 21, 2021 Posted July 21, 2021 Breaking when I cinch it down. I pull both ends to snug it then pull on tag end and then pull mainline at the end. Breaking on the final step when I pull the mainline tight. Using power pro doesn’t happen all the time. Maybe bad line? 1 Quote
Captain Phil Posted July 21, 2021 Posted July 21, 2021 I can't imagine Power Pro breaking like that? What pound test is it? A Palomar knot is not the best knot for braid. You'll have better luck with a Jimmy Houston knot. It's a double clinch knot and will not slip. I use it for everything. Quote
Jcj90 Posted July 21, 2021 Author Posted July 21, 2021 It happens on braid anywhere from 10-30lb 1 minute ago, Captain Phil said: I can't imagine Power Pro breaking like that? What pound test is it? A Palomar knot is not the best knot for braid. You'll have better luck with a Jimmy Houston knot. I use it for everything. Quote
Captain Phil Posted July 21, 2021 Posted July 21, 2021 Braid requires different knots than mono or fluorocarbon line. Try the Jimmy Houston knot. I think you'll like it. There are a number of YouTube videos showing you how to tie it. I have never had this knot fail. Quote
Deephaven Posted July 21, 2021 Posted July 21, 2021 I use mostly power pro and mostly the palomar. Can't say I've ever experienced that. 10lb, 30lb, 40lb, & 50lb are on my daily rotation of rods. 3 Quote
Jcj90 Posted July 21, 2021 Author Posted July 21, 2021 11 minutes ago, Deephaven said: I use mostly power pro and mostly the palomar. Can't say I've ever experienced that. 10lb, 30lb, 40lb, & 50lb are on my daily rotation of rods. When you draw the knot up what lines are you pulling? Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted July 21, 2021 Global Moderator Posted July 21, 2021 Been using the Palomar for all braid sizes for years and have never had one problem. No line should break when cinching no matter what it is. I’d start over with a new spool. Mike 4 Quote
Jcj90 Posted July 21, 2021 Author Posted July 21, 2021 35 minutes ago, Mike L said: Been using the Palomar for all braid sizes for years and have never had one problem. No line should break when cinching no matter what it is. I’d start over with a new spool. Mike I was pulling pretty hard to cinch it. I guess it’s possible I was putting more pressure on the knot then it can handle. I was told to just draw the knot up tight but not over pull on it as they can weaken it it mainly happens with 10-15kb braid Quote
gunsinger Posted July 21, 2021 Posted July 21, 2021 I've tied the Palomar on all my braid without issue. My process is the same as yours and I've never had it to break. I'm pulling pretty hard because I'd rather it break in the boat than in the water with a PB on the other end. The double clinch is a good one too. 1 Quote
Super User WRB Posted July 21, 2021 Super User Posted July 21, 2021 The Palomar knot is prone to failing if the loop is Twisted during the tying process. The twist occurs when putting the loop over the hook, keep the loop straight. Tom Quote
Jcj90 Posted July 21, 2021 Author Posted July 21, 2021 2 minutes ago, WRB said: The Palomar knot is prone to failing if the loop is Twisted during the tying process. The twist occurs when putting the loop over the hook, keep the loop straight. Tom Are the double lines around the hook eye supposed to be next to each other or can they cross? 8 minutes ago, gunsinger said: I've tied the Palomar on all my braid without issue. My process is the same as yours and I've never had it to break. I'm pulling pretty hard because I'd rather it break in the boat than in the water with a PB on the other end. The double clinch is a good one too. How many wraps do you do with the double clinch? Quote
gunsinger Posted July 21, 2021 Posted July 21, 2021 9 minutes ago, Jcj90 said: Are the double lines around the hook eye supposed to be next to each other or can they cross? How many wraps do you do with the double clinch? I always avoid crossing the lines. I've seen it more with Flourocarbon but crossing the lines puts additional stress on the knot. 10 minutes ago, Jcj90 said: How many wraps do you do with the double clinch? I've always done 5-6 wraps with the double clinch. Quote
Jcj90 Posted July 21, 2021 Author Posted July 21, 2021 I’m curious the proper way to cinch the knot as well. I was always told to pull both the mainline and tag at the same time and then pull the tag end and finally the mainline. My buddy pulls the main and tag end and then does a final test by just pulling on the mainline then cuts the tag. I guess my question is is it necessary to pull the tag end line by itself after cinching down the main and tag end together? Quote
gunsinger Posted July 21, 2021 Posted July 21, 2021 2 minutes ago, Jcj90 said: I’m curious the proper way to cinch the knot as well. I was always told to pull both the mainline and tag at the same time and then pull the tag end and finally the mainline. My buddy pulls the main and tag end and then does a final test by just pulling on the mainline then cuts the tag. I guess my question is is it necessary to pull the tag end line by itself after cinching down the main and tag end together? On the Palomar, I pull the main line and the tag at the same time. I also make certain that the tag doesn't fall out of the loop. After cinching it down with both, I pull on the main, probably harder with braid than i do with FC, and cut the tag. There are a lot of good videos out there on tying the Palomar and the double clinch so you can see it in action. 1 Quote
li_bass_hunter Posted July 21, 2021 Posted July 21, 2021 I pull both main and tag end to Cinch the knot and then just pull the mainline before cutting the tag end. This video is exactly how I do it Quote
gunsinger Posted July 21, 2021 Posted July 21, 2021 I'll add in one other cautionary note about the Palomar. Be sure that the loop that is formed when you tie the overhand knot pulls all the way to the top of the hook eye after you pass the lure through it and before you cinch it down. I've had one strand of the loop get stuck at the bottom of the eye on occasion and if you cinch it down before addressing that, your knot will be weaken. 1 Quote
huZZah Posted July 21, 2021 Posted July 21, 2021 Roland Martin has a video on knots and somewhere shows that the Palomar is stronger (cinches tighter) with braid than mono/floro. But he even says it’s not the strongest knot, it’s just simple. It also wastes a ton of line to get it tied on larger lures. I use it on my hooks before worm is on, but I’m inclined to agree with him. I started using the trilene knot on most everything else so I could still have a double wrap but it’s easier to tie on bigger lures. Quote
Super User WRB Posted July 21, 2021 Super User Posted July 21, 2021 You don’t want the double line to cross over, that is the twist and cuts the line when clinched tight. The original braid knot is a double line clinch knot in lieu of a single line. The braid knot ends up with 3 tag ends to cut. Ugly knot but 100% line strength. Tom Quote
PaulVE64 Posted July 21, 2021 Posted July 21, 2021 Pardon me but i never use the palomar anymore with a fluorocarbon leader. I used to lose lures to knot explosion whenever there was a hard shock on the line. Quote
Super User Catt Posted July 21, 2021 Super User Posted July 21, 2021 If y'all got a problem with a Palomar knot I can guarantee it's operator error. It's the only knot I tie regardless of line type & have never had a failure. 4 Quote
BayouSlide Posted July 21, 2021 Posted July 21, 2021 I'm with Catt. The Palomar solved all my knot problems and is all I tie now. 3 Quote
Super User dodgeguy Posted July 22, 2021 Super User Posted July 22, 2021 5 hours ago, Captain Phil said: I can't imagine Power Pro breaking like that? What pound test is it? A Palomar knot is not the best knot for braid. You'll have better luck with a Jimmy Houston knot. It's a double clinch knot and will not slip. I use it for everything. I've used a Palomar for braid for over 30 years without any issues 1 Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted July 22, 2021 Global Moderator Posted July 22, 2021 There’s a big difference between lab testing and actual on the water, fish on the line testing. Mike 1 Quote
TcRoc Posted July 22, 2021 Posted July 22, 2021 No problem with Palomar/braid here either . I’ve pulled rather large tree branches thru the water I’ve had snags on.. and many other snags have had to pull with all I’ve had to break the line and have had times I could not break the line .. that’s a pretty stout knot I’d say. I’m sure many have had the same experience. 2 Quote
Deephaven Posted July 22, 2021 Posted July 22, 2021 8 hours ago, Jcj90 said: When you draw the knot up what lines are you pulling? Once balanced all of them Quote
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