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Favorite Knot
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04/23/15 06:06 PM
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Fish hunter 59
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I know this subject hits quit often but I'm tying a new to me knot (Trilene). I've always used the Palomar or Improved Clinch and was wondering the thoughts of others. Thanks
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Re: Favorite Knot
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#10790970
04/23/15 06:10 PM
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Karl Dietz
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That's all I use...it's never failed for me!
Karl Dietz 2015 BassCat Cougar/250 Mercury ProXS 2 HB Helix 12's
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Re: Favorite Knot
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#10790972
04/23/15 06:10 PM
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RedRaider3933
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Its a good knot but I still find the palomar to be the most reliable for me. You know what they say, "if it aint broke don't fix it."
Go Tech
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Re: Favorite Knot
[Re: Fish hunter 59]
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04/23/15 06:17 PM
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Sparlin
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I've actually been thinking of switching to the palomar knot. Hear good things about it. Use Trilene now and if you don't cinch it down tight, it will come loose.
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Re: Favorite Knot
[Re: Fish hunter 59]
#10791009
04/23/15 06:19 PM
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catslayer
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Braid, trilene every time unless I snell the hook... It is has preformed much better than palomar for me, when u tie it leave a long tag to cinch it good and you will never have one come loose. 6 wraps minimum for mine, generally 7 cause that just feels right
Flouro- double uni, blows anything else away once you learn to tie it.
Last edited by catslayer; 04/23/15 06:20 PM.
"I'll never mess with bee's or wasp anymore, and I'll never gig another beaver..." Words from a man who learned things the hard way
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Re: Favorite Knot
[Re: Fish hunter 59]
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04/23/15 06:32 PM
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dallasdawg
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I pretty much use the San Diego Jam or Double SDJ for just about everything now (don't use braid).
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Re: Favorite Knot
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#10791198
04/23/15 07:23 PM
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Dan90210 ☮
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Jr Deputy Dan
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Palamour for braid... Improved clinch know for everything else.
Both have been fine knots, no issues at all.
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Re: Favorite Knot
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#10791221
04/23/15 07:31 PM
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texasbass1
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San Diego Jam knot has become my favorite. Palomar is still the old standby.
Pat Leach USAF MSgt Retired 92 Procraft 180 Pro 24 Mercury 150 Pro XS 4 Stroke Minn Kota Ulterra 80
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Re: Favorite Knot
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#10792298
04/24/15 02:49 AM
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XPrezident
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99% Palomar=simple to make, can tie it in less than 7 sec, can be used with every line types available, never had a Palomar break.
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Re: Favorite Knot
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#10792577
04/24/15 05:29 AM
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Rhaider
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I use the double SDJ knot 80% of the time now. It's the only knot I trust with fluorocarbon or flouro coated lines like P-line. I use the palomar on my big mono rigs like squarebills and topwater, as well as straight braid applications.
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Re: Favorite Knot
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#10792619
04/24/15 08:22 AM
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MtnHm203
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Double improved clinch knot for me - for 30 years. When I learned to drop shot - I use the Palomar.
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Re: Favorite Knot
[Re: Fish hunter 59]
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04/24/15 08:47 AM
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Brad R
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A Palomar is so simple, great for empty hooks, less so if you are tying on a 6" lure with several treble hooks dangling. A Uni or San Diego Jam would seem better for something like that.
"Uni" is short for universal and I think it is the greatest broad application knot:
1) You can use it for hooks/terminal tackle; 2) You can use it for big lures; 3) You can use it as an arbor knot to tie line to your reel; 4) You can use it as a loop knot for lure wiggle; 5) You can use it to tie two lines together (easily).
And, you can "double" it.
Learn one knot and you have solved 5 or more common applications.
*** If you are a young dude, taking a cute girl out fishing for the first time (or vice versa) and showing off, nothing looks "cooler" than tying a San Diego Jam letting a swinging lure twirl itself into a knot.
There: an easy knot, a broad application knot and a cool knot.
Brad
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Re: Favorite Knot
[Re: Fish hunter 59]
#10792705
04/24/15 11:36 AM
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bobrfishes
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Extreme Angler
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Palomar You can tie it with numb fingers
STUMPJUMPER
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Re: Favorite Knot
[Re: Fish hunter 59]
#10792803
04/24/15 12:27 PM
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Puma 54
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Palomar for me 100% of the time for everything, never an issue.
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