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What knot do you recommend for tying fluorocarbon to small lures?

Question by jbird. Uploaded on March 12, 2010

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from Cgull wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

palomar, but you might look up knot wars. it's on one of the fishing shows every weekend and test and grades diferent knots and has videos on how to tie each.

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from Cgull wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

here's the link and most of the videos.

http://www.fishingclub.com/ExtraContent/ExtraContentDetail.aspx?id=15917...

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from Ontario Honker ... wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

A welding torch! That stuff just won't hold a knot.

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from Skeeb wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

I always use the improved clinch unless I'm using a braided or super line, then I go with the palomar.

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from DakotaMan wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

Any mono knot. I use the improve clinch knot.

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from crm3006 wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

I like the Rapala knot, because you can leave that small loop in the line. It seems to let smaller lures get better action.

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from fishfreak98 wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

Palomar knot is good

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from john thurston wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

bimini twist works well, dont forget to wet the knot before you tighten it

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from bo wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

palomar knot is great

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from vtbasser wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

palomar is best, improved clinch will work and is easier/more convienint for treble hooks

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from rudyglove27 wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

Palomar knot is an excellent choice for me!!!

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from country road wrote 1 year 29 weeks ago

I've always been partial to the Palomar knot. The Bimini twist is for making a double line, not attaching a lure to the line.

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from Cgull wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

palomar, but you might look up knot wars. it's on one of the fishing shows every weekend and test and grades diferent knots and has videos on how to tie each.

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from Cgull wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

here's the link and most of the videos.

http://www.fishingclub.com/ExtraContent/ExtraContentDetail.aspx?id=15917...

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from DakotaMan wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

Any mono knot. I use the improve clinch knot.

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from fishfreak98 wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

Palomar knot is good

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from Ontario Honker ... wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

A welding torch! That stuff just won't hold a knot.

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from Skeeb wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

I always use the improved clinch unless I'm using a braided or super line, then I go with the palomar.

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from crm3006 wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

I like the Rapala knot, because you can leave that small loop in the line. It seems to let smaller lures get better action.

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from john thurston wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

bimini twist works well, dont forget to wet the knot before you tighten it

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from bo wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

palomar knot is great

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from vtbasser wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

palomar is best, improved clinch will work and is easier/more convienint for treble hooks

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from rudyglove27 wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

Palomar knot is an excellent choice for me!!!

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from country road wrote 1 year 29 weeks ago

I've always been partial to the Palomar knot. The Bimini twist is for making a double line, not attaching a lure to the line.

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