How To Tie Fishing Knot

THE ULTIMATE FISHING KNOT GUIDE:

How To Tie Fishing Knot This Fishing Knots Guide will show you how to tie the top knots that we’ve

found so far after completing many strength test experiments.

You’ll see knot recommendations for the following line connection needs by

specific line types.

Here’s an overview of what knot connections are shown and their respective

order:

LINE-TO-LURE/HOOK/SWIVEL KNOTS

Page 3 – Mono/Fluoro to Lure [Loop]

Page 4 – Mono/Fluoro to Hook/Swivel [Snug]

Page 5 – Braid to Swivel

LINE-TO-LINE KNOTS

Page 6 – Braid to Mono/Fluoro (if braid the weaker of the 2)

Page 7 – Braid to Mono/Fluoro (if braid is equal to or stronger)

Page 8 – Monofilament to Monofilament

Page 9 – Braid to Braid

Lets learn How To Tie Fishing Knot

Mono/Fluoro to Lure [Loop] – Non-Slip Loop Knot

Using a Loop Knot for connecting to lures helps give them added motion in the
water which often results in more strikes.
This is my favorite of them all

Note: Loops knots are generally weaker than Snug knots, so use this only when
in need of added action in the water (most lures)

Mono/Fluoro to Hook/Swivel [Snug]

– Uni Knot
Snug knots are generally strongest because they have the added friction of the
line wrapping around the hook/swivel.
This one is my favorite of all (wrap through hook eye twice for max strength.

Other great options for this connection are the Palomar Knot & the Orvis Knot.

Braid to Swivel/Hook [Snug] – Modified Uni Knot

Snug knots are generally strongest because they have the added friction of the

line wrapping around the hook/swivel.

And this version of the Uni Knot has achieved the best results in our testing for

braid to swivel/hook connections:

Braid to Mono/Fluoro (Weaker Braid) – FG Knot

The FG Knot does an extremely good job at protecting the strength of a weaker
braid when connecting to a stronger (much thicker) mono/fluoro line.
Best of all, it’s extremely slim as well while it has proven time and time again to
be extremely strong.

Here’s a link to see a video tutorial- watch now

Braid to Mono/Fluoro (Stronger Braid) – Double Uni

The double uni knot has consistently scored very well for both strength and ease
of tying for a variety of line types and sizes.
Note: This isn’t as strong as the FG knot shown above, but it’s very dependable
even if the braid is stronger than the mono/fluoro line (unlike the FG Knot).

Mono to Mono/Fluoro – Double Uni Knot

The double uni knot is an extremely good knot for Mono To Mono/Fluoro too.

Strength Note: Use 5 turns for the stronger of the two lines, and anywhere from

Braid To Braid – Modified Double Uni Knot
The double uni knot is an extremely good knot for Briad-to-Braid too.
Strength Note: Use 10 to 14 turns for both lines to maximize the strength.

7 to 10 turns for the weaker line.

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