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Animated Knots by Grog For fishing I prefer to use the Palomar knot. It's fast ,easy to tie (even in the dark),.and is a very strong knot. Second on my list would be the improved clinch knot,...another quick, strong knot for tying on lures.
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Thanks, Whisker.
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I like the palomar a lot, too. Like you said, it's quick, it's easy, and it's strong. I also tie the dropper loop a lot for my tip-up rigs and for double jig rigs for ice-fishing. I use the snell knot for all my tip-up rigs, also. And then, line-to line, I use either the albright or the double -uni. I used to tie the blood knot, because it was all I ever knew...but the Albright and double Uni are so much easier!
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Improved clinch is how i roll.
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A couple of good sites, thanks. Tom
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