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Soaker with a spring sturgeon

Topic: Cool Fishing Knot  (Read 3144 times)

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Fishman James

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Not shur if this is common knowledge, its new to me and i like it. took a few trys but i think i got it down. ;D thought id share.
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polyangler

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The finished product kind of reminds me of the Palomar knot, minus the doubled line through the eye. Used that one a lot (Palomar) with Texas rigged plastic worms while bass fishing. It's a pretty stout knot that would stand up to the bullet weight banging it up, plus it's real easy to tie.

http://www.netknots.com/html/palomar_knot.html

Here is one you'll probably like. I use it with crankbaits, or I'll tie a really small one for wooly buggers, and Clouser flies to let them wiggle a bit more. I give it just enough loop to give the lure/fly a little wiggle room, but not enough to look crazy and unnatural hanging out in front.

http://www.netknots.com/html/non_slip_loop_knot.html

Check out these sites for a few more.

http://www.netknots.com/html/fishing_knots.html

http://www.animatedknots.com/indexfishing.php
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Fishman James

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Hey that Netknots website is a good one thanks ;D
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polyangler

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Happy to share. ;D
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kallitype

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would be interesting to do a break test on this one---I suspect it will break at the place where the loop tightens around the running part of the line, possible a friction point.

   My all time fave, which tested consistently at 100% (ie, never a break at the knot, always in the running line)  is the "eye-crosser", which is a twice thru the eye and a 3-turn Uniknot.  Easy to tie, snugs down well with spit, and does not slip or break.  Unlike the Palomar and Berkely knots, which were not 100% knots (surprising, in the case of the Palomar, my former standby).  Nothing wrong with a 5-turn improved clinch, though.....esp with 20# plus mono!

see Knot test thread:
http://www.northwestkayakanglers.com/index.php/topic,1726.0.html
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