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Palomar Knot

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I recommend using this knot when tying the mainline to a swivel being used for a Carolina rig or for a spinner/buzz bait. When using this knot on your spinner or buzz baits keep the line in the open R-Bend of the blade arm.
This knot is very strong, uses up to 98% of the line strength. This is the best knot for tying your hook on your drop shot rig.
After you finish tying in your drop shot hook, take the remaining (tag end) and feed it back through the eye so it forces the hook point towards the rod tip. This will keep the point from snagging as well as making it easier to set the hook.


Perfection Loop Knot

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This is a great knot to use on your hardbaits or even soft plastic jerk baits to impart additional action. When your hardbaits are missing split rings or you feel your baits need to swim more freely - use this knot.
Because you are cinching this knot to your line, it is vital to moisten the line before finishing the knot.


Surgeon's Knot

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If you need to join two line of any type or diameter, this is the knot for you. It could not get any easier. Please be warned that this knot requires you to feed a loose end through the loop several times. This will be a problem if you are trying to join a longer length of line to another.
Highly recommended for replacing your tippet on your tapered leader (fly fishing). Also a great knot if you fish in the dark. With practice you will not even need a light.


Uni Knot

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The Uni knot is great as a multi purpose knot. The user can move the knot away from the eye or cinch it up tight. The only draw back is it could cause additional abrasions or flat spots on your mainline. This could become a weak spot and break at the worst time.


Egg Loop Knot

This is the standard knot used to snell your hook to your leader with a loop to add your bait, usually, roe, shrimp, and/or yarn. We have extended the classic design by making 20 wraps in the first step which creates a larger gap in the loop. This gap tends to reduce the loop cutting through your bait. The key to making this knot correctly is to ensure that none of the wraps overlaps.

 

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