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Palomar Knot
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08/16/10 06:29 PM
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G. Lake
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Green Horn
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I had three line breaks yesterday, all three were tied with Palomars, is there something that may be causing this repeated agravating scenario, all broke right at hookset, heavy cover flippin frogs, SNAP. SNAP. SNAP.
HELP!
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Re: Palomar Knot
[Re: G. Lake]
#5203927
08/16/10 06:37 PM
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FSO
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Add more spit before you pull it tight, works for braid and mono. Its the only Knot I use, because it stays tight.
 FarSouth (Kayak Fishing!-The Original Watersport!)
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Re: Palomar Knot
[Re: G. Lake]
#5204077
08/16/10 07:19 PM
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FZ1
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It's a simple,strong,knot. But tie,wet,and chinch it slowly. What line and test are you using?
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Re: Palomar Knot
[Re: FZ1]
#5204660
08/16/10 10:09 PM
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G. Lake
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Green Horn
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Green Horn
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Seguar 15lb test
I am not convinced I am tying it right after reviewing it
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Re: Palomar Knot
[Re: G. Lake]
#5206076
08/17/10 06:30 AM
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FZ1
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P.S. If you are fishing a frog "in" the cover then you need a stronger line,most use 50-65 braid.
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Re: Palomar Knot
[Re: G. Lake]
#5214764
08/19/10 02:03 PM
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Chuck H.
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Recently, I worked as a volunteer for Pure Fishing at the National Boy Scout Jamboree. Specifically, I worked the knot testing machine.I had never been around one of these machines before and it was very interesting. Of all the knots tested, the palomar was by far the strongest.If tied properly, the line would always break before the knot. This was even when the line was breaking much higher than the stated line test. As previously stated, it is important to cinch it down slowly with good lubrication.
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Re: Palomar Knot
[Re: Chuck H.]
#5215775
08/19/10 05:47 PM
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FZ1
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Right. Good post. Why do we Americans always think complex is better. No better/easier knot to tie. I tie it slow,wet,and right. Never broken anything off. JMO.
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Re: Palomar Knot
[Re: FZ1]
#5321994
09/20/10 12:33 AM
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mwinter501
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slow,wet,and right. Never broken anything off. JMO. gigity!
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Re: Palomar Knot
[Re: mwinter501]
#5385957
10/08/10 12:21 AM
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bassitup
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the palomar should be the only knot ever invented
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Re: Palomar Knot
[Re: bassitup]
#5409367
10/14/10 02:00 PM
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Mike Keenan
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With Seaguar, slobber on it if you have too....I use 10-15 pound Seaguar for almost everything...with a wet palomar, zero issues.
R.I.P. Mike "pappy" "broken rod" Green born 07-16-62 on to better fishing 06-10-08. www.basscat.com
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Re: Palomar Knot
[Re: Mike Keenan]
#5506300
11/11/10 03:32 PM
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Mo
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For max strength, you should make sure the line does not cross itself on the eye of the hook or lure. The line sould lie beside itself, not overlap.. Many people do not pay attention as they draw the knot tight. MO
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Re: Palomar Knot
[Re: Mo]
#5656044
12/30/10 09:23 PM
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mj219
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Green Horn
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I wish I could visualize what you mean.
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Re: Palomar Knot
[Re: mj219]
#5741601
01/20/11 08:24 PM
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Bexar
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I also experienced knot breakage with the Palomar. I never cinched it down with spit and may have 'crossed' it over. I went with the Palomar after hearing such 'greatness' about it. I'll try spit next time and will observe the line orientation also.
Thanks,
Bexar
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Re: Palomar Knot
[Re: mwinter501]
#5742356
01/20/11 10:58 PM
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_86_
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is there something that may be causing this repeated agravating scenario slobber on it if you have too slowly with good lubrication. I wish I could visualize what you mean. 
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Re: Palomar Knot
[Re: G. Lake]
#5808474
02/05/11 01:50 PM
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KingwoodCat
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I had three line breaks yesterday, all three were tied with Palomars, is there something that may be causing this repeated agravating scenario, all broke right at hookset, heavy cover flippin frogs, SNAP. SNAP. SNAP.
HELP! If you are not real careful with a palomar, when you cinch it down, one end will actually move toward where the bend in the hookeye mets the shank. That spot will nick the line every time. When I screw up and do not pay extra attention to that, I just cut it and start over.
"Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the government take care of him had better take a look at the American Indian".
Henry Ford
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