Simple
Clinch Knot - Probably the most often used knot in fishing.
Used to tie just about anything.
Blood
Knot - One of the simplest methods of attaching two lines
of similar diameters. Double
Surgeon's Knot - Excellent for joining lines of differing
diameters.
Offshore
Swivel - Great for attaching swivels or snap swivels to
double-line.
Spider
Hitch - The fastest and easiest knot to create a double-line
leader.
Bimini
Twist - Classic method of doubling your line to create
leaders.
Surgeon's
Loop - A strong and simple loop knot.
Jig
Loop - Very popular and effective for attaching lines
to jigs.
Perfection
Loop - Used at the ends of the leader belly and tippets
for attaching two lines together.
Crawford
Loop - A versatile knot for tying hooks, swivel, etc.
Dropper
Loop - Most popular to make bottom fishing and bait catching
rigs.
Snell
Knot - The Snell Knot provides a strong connection directly
to the hook.
Palomar
Knot - Easy to tie, the Palomar is consistently the strongest
knot known to hold terminal tackle.
Two-Wrap
Hangman's Knot - A great loop knot to attach to jigs,
lures and feathers. |