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    Knots you should know how to tie.Found these while surfing.Thought I would share.















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    Yeah, love the animated knots. Best knot for line is the Palomar. It has the best knot strength and is easy to tie. I can tie it with my eyes closed. Remember to wet your knots before tightening them. One knot I need to learn is that rapala knot. Thats a sweet knot. I must say though they got the Palomar a little wrong in my opinion. I would never leave the over loop on the hook like that. It would expose it to too much abrasion.
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    Thanks everybody,there's a few in there i didn't know about.I usally tie on palomar 90% of the time.

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    I have used the clinch knot all my life up till the other day when a friend showed me how to tie the surgeons loop. I tried it and I love it because the jig is always horizontal. Witht the clinch knot you have to move the knot back to the top of the eye every time you catch a fish or get hung. The loop allows the weight of the jig to move it back to horizontal on it's own.
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