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The Palomar knot is probably the most widely
used knot that fisherman are using today. You can tie hooks,
lures, or swivel using this knot.
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The PALOMAR KNOT - For Joining Line To A Fish Hook
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The Palomar Knot is
easy to tie correctly, and consistently the strongest knot known
to hold terminal tackle.
1. Double about 4" of line and pass the loop through the eye of
fishing hook. |
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2. Let the fishing
hook hang loose, and tie an overhand knot in the doubled line.
Avoid twisting the lines and do NOT tighten the knot. |
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3. Pull the loop
end of the line far enough to pass it over the hook, swivel or
lure.
Make sure the loop passes completely over the attachment. |
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4. Pull both the
tag end and the standing line until the knot is tightened. Clip
off the tag end of the fishing line. |
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