hamiltonangler94
Smallmouth Fanatic
I find the trilene knot works best for me. It works in most fishing situations and is very easy to tie.
I find the trilene knot works best for me. It works in most fishing situations and is very easy to tie.
Hi,
after mentioning in one of my post that I tended to lose lures, (in the past) mostly due to bad knots. I poked around in the forum but did not find a thread for just Knots so I'll start one here.
I suspect there may well be a few somewhere in the archives & if there is I'll remove this post.
BT
any suggestions for tying line to (a) Swivel, and (2) Eyeless hook?
I always use the San Diego Jam knot for swivels . If I was using a spade end hook I would use my version of a snell knot basically I would run a length of line along side the spade hook, next grip the lie and the hook at the spade end, wrap the line around the bend of the hook and grip the loop at the spade end, next wrap the free end around the hook 6 or 7 times and hold in place while you pop the loop off the back of the hook, next run the tag end of the loop through the loop at the hook bend and pull on the mainline above the hook till the knot forms on the hook shank ,finally pull tight right up to the spade end. Their are other versions of snell knots ,but that is the only way to attach spade end hooks.
for the San Diego Jam knot go to www.netknots.com . They have all the knots you need to know and they illustrate them. Basically if I'm tying on a jig or a spoon I run my line through the eye of the jig and run the tag end along my mainline. I grip the tag end and mainline 3" above the jig leaving 6" of tag end above your pinch point. With your free hand grab the tag end and bend it down towards the jig . Sip the jig so that the tag end wraps around the doubled lie 5 or 6 times. Finally run the tag end through the loop at the eye of the jig and then through the loop that you formed at your pinch point then pull tight moisten and pull down to the eye.
I have never seen illustrations of my snell knot any where but If you Google snell knots or egg loop knots you should be fine. I will try to describe my knot once again. Run your line through the eye of your hook say 8 inches , next bring the tag end back to the eye so that it catches the hook bend and forms a loop which you are keeping in place by pinching the tag end and mainline at the eye of the hook. Wrap the tag end 7 times around the hook and pop the loop from the back of the hook. run the remaining tag end through the loop at the back of the hook and pull on the mainline until the knot tightens then moisten with spit and pull on the mainline until the knot rests against the eye of the hook.
FishingNoob:
"Can you maybe show some pictures, to help me out? I tried it but my knot ended up breaking."
"I kinda meant your Snell knot, but thanks for the great site. I should have been more clear."
Please allow ME to be of some Assistance.
Go ONE Post up from your First Comment, It happens to be mine. There are 2 WWW Sites listed there.
If the Snell Knot is NOT there I'll be Very Surprized! In fact I'm 99% Sure that it's on "Animated Knots.com".You can Click on the Link in that Post.
If it's NOT .....then you'll have to do what "staffman" suggested and "GOOGLE IT".
Perhaps I can be of some Help with that.....Try This: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Snell+Knot
If Everthing Fails..... These are from MY Library On "Fishing Knots" , The "Regular Snell Knot" and The "Traditional Snell Knot"
I Trust this will "Solve The Problem" for you.
Have a Great One!
Rick
hmmmm.... loved lived and died by the IMPROVED CLINCH for mono but started having problems 2 years ago (for whatever reason) and now back to the IMPROVED DOUBLE CLINCH (Trilene knot) for mono and flouro. HAVING SAID THAT.... I always check my line every three casts and give the lure a yank, check for abrasions etc. Still surprised at how, now and then during those "yanks", I can snap off my lure.
Three things to live by, the Holy Trio of fishing if you will: SHARP HOOKS, GOOD KNOT, GOOD DRAG. Amen, brother.
I need to check oot this "San Diego Jam.... hmmmmmmmmmmm.... *scratches chin*
see you on the water tonight!