posted by admin on Aug 31

This guide is courtesy of the Bass Pro Shops article library and Stren. Click on the highlighted links below for easy, clear illustrations on how to tie these knots.

Fishing Knot Library: Tips & Tutorials on How to Tie a Fishing Knot

A fishing knot is nothing more than a series of wraps and loops in a line that results in a strong connection when tightened. These directions refer to the end of the fishing line, which goes to the hook or lure, as the “tag end” and the long end of the line, which goes to the reel, as the “standing line.”

Terminal Tackle

Palomar Knot

Improved Clinch Knot

Two-Turn Clinch Knot

Non-Slip Mono-Loop

Line-To-Line/Line-To-Leader

Surgeon’s Knot

Surgeon’s Loop

The Uni-Knot System

The Uni-Knot

Using the Uni-Knot to Join Two Lines

Using the Uni-Knot to Snell a Hook

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3 Comments to “Fishing Knots- A How To Illustrated Guide”

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    Hi, I was wondering if you had information on and hopefully an illustration on the Duncan Loop.
    Tank you
    Wayne Gatt

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