BassDeaton01 Posted June 14, 2011 Posted June 14, 2011 I apologize if this thread has already came up before. What is the best knot when using fluoro? I have always used a palomar knot but was reading that you should never use a palomar with fluoro because it will cut into itself. I have broke off fish on fluoro but always chalked it up to other reasons. What knot do you use for fluoro? Quote
WanderLust Posted June 14, 2011 Posted June 14, 2011 Berkley braid knot or San Diego Jam mostly. Quote
BassDeaton01 Posted June 14, 2011 Author Posted June 14, 2011 Thanks for the replies and information. I'm glad I found this out now before I hook into a big one and the line breaks because of my knot. Thanks guys! Quote
OnthePotomac Posted June 14, 2011 Posted June 14, 2011 BassDeaton, here is another good knot for floro, easy to tie and you can watch it being tied: http://www.netknots.com/html/eye_crosser.html Quote
maq88 Posted June 14, 2011 Posted June 14, 2011 BassDeaton, here is another good knot for floro, easy to tie and you can watch it being tied: http://www.netknots.com/html/eye_crosser.html actually seems like a good knot ill have to give it a try 1 Quote
BassThumb Posted June 15, 2011 Posted June 15, 2011 Improved clinch here the only knot I use. Same here, except for on braided line. I can tie it with my eyes closed, and have never had a problem with breakoffs with any line, even Berkley Vanish! I'd say, find a knot that your comfortable with and learn to tie it flawlessly. I think that's more important than trying to find the "perfect" knot. Quote
CKFishin Posted June 15, 2011 Posted June 15, 2011 Same here, except for on braided line. I can tie it with my eyes closed, and have never had a problem with breakoffs with any line, even Berkley Vanish! I'd say, find a knot that your comfortable with and learn to tie it flawlessly. I think that's more important than trying to find the "perfect" knot. Agreed... The wetter you can keep the knot the better also IMO. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted June 15, 2011 Super User Posted June 15, 2011 Geez..."I have no idea what it's called" Okay, I know this knot and it has three names: Sixteen-Twenty, Duncan or Pitzen http://www.orlandooutfitters.com/knots/knot.asp?id=12 Try it, you will like it! Quote
rubba bubba Posted June 15, 2011 Posted June 15, 2011 I have a different question - with the Palomar being not the best knot for fluoro, if you are drop-shotting with fluoro, what knot should be used for the hook? Note, I'm also a big fan of Grigsby's noideawhatitscalled knot. It just flat out works and is so easy to tie. Quote
midnighthrasher Posted June 15, 2011 Posted June 15, 2011 I have used a palomar knot for years with fluorocarbon and never had a problem. Quote
NateFollmer Posted June 15, 2011 Posted June 15, 2011 I use the improved clinch with no issues at all. If you are worried about slipping, after you tie your knot, hold the tag end of the line straight up, hold a lighter to it for about 5 seconds and you'll melt the tip into a nice little ball. This will grab if the knot slips! Quote
pitchin fool Posted June 16, 2011 Posted June 16, 2011 If you look up north american fisherman, they do a series on knots called knot wars. This years winner was called the Homer Circle knot invented by Uncle Homer in that one Bass magazine...lol. It beat out the palomar, fishin fool, and the berkley braid to become the newest, strongest knot out there. It averaged 20 pound breaking strength on fifteen pound line. I have been using it this year and once you get the hang of it you'll love it!!! Quote
basser89 Posted June 16, 2011 Posted June 16, 2011 Glad to see I'm not the only one that hasn't had any problems using the palomar. Been using it for years with fluro as well and have not had any issues. Quote
DTack Posted June 17, 2011 Posted June 17, 2011 Never thought I had problems with the Palomar when I was using it, then I started tying a San Diego Jam and can say it has held up much better for ME personally. I would recommend it to anyone as long as you're tying it right. The part I like best is if I tie it wrong it breaks with a snap of the hand. Quote
endless Posted June 22, 2011 Posted June 22, 2011 (edited) Geez..."I have no idea what it's called" Okay, I know this knot and it has three names: Sixteen-Twenty, Duncan or Pitzen http://www.orlandooutfitters.com/knots/knot.asp?id=12 Try it, you will like it! So In doing this knot not sure if I done correctly but when I pull my tag it the knot slides up the line. The knot it self does feel strong however but wondering if you notice that before or nothing to worry about? Nevermind I think. I just made the pop noise like the site speak of now I can't pull tag and have the knot slide up line. But speaking off this knot, great for cranks? Edited June 22, 2011 by endless Quote
NBR Posted June 25, 2011 Posted June 25, 2011 I've used the Palomar knot for years with fluoro with out any problems. Quote
Bass_Fanatic Posted June 26, 2011 Posted June 26, 2011 So In doing this knot not sure if I done correctly but when I pull my tag it the knot slides up the line. The knot it self does feel strong however but wondering if you notice that before or nothing to worry about? Nevermind I think. I just made the pop noise like the site speak of now I can't pull tag and have the knot slide up line. But speaking off this knot, great for cranks? The only knot I use for cranks...once you get the hang of it, you can tie on a crank in less than 3 seconds. I use this knot for all trebles and the polamar for all single hooks with the exception of spinnerbait buzzbait. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted June 26, 2011 Super User Posted June 26, 2011 The fish in my avatar was caught using a hook attached with a PROPERLY tied Palomar. Quote
David301 Posted June 26, 2011 Posted June 26, 2011 The fish in my avatar was caught using Palomar, not sure if it was properly tied, but it did the job..lol Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted June 26, 2011 Super User Posted June 26, 2011 The fish in my avatar was caught using properly tied clinch & loop knots. Quote
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