Text Box: Here is a listing of the most popular and commonly used knots to use for tying fishing lines and hooks. We will be adding more knots in the future.

   The Palomar Knot is another very simple knot for terminal tackle.

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Snelling is a very simple method of fishing hook knot tying and the snell knot is the strongest of all saltwater fishing hook knots.

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The Clinch Knot is a very popular and effective knot. It is also easy to master.

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There are at least 6 variations of the Hangman's Knot, - all of them excellent for tackle, swivels and hooks.

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A better method of forming a loop, or loops, in the line above the sinker is to use the old Dropper Loop.

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Where there diameters are very dissimilar, either the Surgeon's Knot should be used, or the thinner line should be doubled where the knot is formed.

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