I'll be making a video with 4 lb line within the next few days. I always go palomar knots when I can and mostly fish ultra light. I wouldn't trust this knot unless you do the 'improved' clinch after double wrapping the eye
As a photographer, I give you an A+ for the presentation. Just when I thought you might go too fast at a critical point, a slight pause enhanced the view and gave my brain a chance to catch up and store the information in my memory banks.
Yes ! That’s the knot I was looking for. I was watching a guy fish and tie his lures on and it just wasn’t close enough for me to learn but this is the exact knot that he was using. Thank you👍
Always used the half blood knot that my dad first showed me how to use to tie hooks when I was little and never had any problems. I’m nearly 61 now!! Tip: Always use spit or whatever on the knot before tightening to reduce friction which will weaken the line.
Knot typing videos seem to be the most watched of all fishing videos. Everything starts with just a knot! By the way, that is just a double clinch knot. It is even stronger if you pass the line through the loop at the end to form the double Improved clinch knot. Cheers!
Great knot. Been using it for over 4 decades now. Called the Trilene knot. I was taught by a Trilene rep way back when and only need 4 wraps......not 6. Has never failed me.
Less wraps the thicker the line. But if youre tying light line 8lbs or less better go with 6 wraps. Also if youre using braid ditch this knot completely. It will slip guaranteed.
It is the first knot my father ever taught me. I was 5 years old and still remember the day he taught me. It's still the only knot I use one light to medium weight line. Above 50kg and I change my knot.
This is the only knot I’ve used for 55 years. When I was a kid they had half day boats in IB. Social a little old lady at least 80 years old showed me this knot . Back in the seventies. She said this is the only one you will ever need. It’s the only one I use.
I've been tying this since the 80's, and actually, I was surprised he didn't tie the "improved" version where the tag end was compressed under the two loops through the hook eye. I wonder if there's some reason why that's less effective or not worth the trouble due to diminishing returns in knot strength.
Lol glad to see someone else have slight difficulty with braided line. Nothing like braided line to teach you extreme patience to fix the million and one various problems that can come about - which of course happen when the fish are biting all around you. Just remember to breathe and remain calm. Lol
Braid is a pain in the ass at times. Sometimes i stare in wonderment like how the hell did it get wrapped around the rod or other objects lol. But your right remain calm lol
I lure fish for Bass on the Llyn Peninsula in N Wales where I live and have caught them up to 12lb from the shore. I use Daiwa sensor 8lb bs and rarely if ever lose a fish. I’ve also caught Pollock up to 8lb from the same marks on exactly the same tackle. I tried braid some years ago and found that it does not fish anywhere near as good as light nylon as it doesn’t cast as far and doesn’t cut through the water like nylon. Nylon is far far cheaper and much better than braid to lure fish with p.
@@happyguy5414 eh braid has it's uses, for example top shotting half a spool with mono or flouro on top of the braid which takes weight off the spool. Fishing the thick on top with frogs or bottom with jigs.
@@ryanpark2049 I agree with you that braid definitely has its uses especially when fishing for very big fish or in very deep waters from a vessel. However I’ve switched back to light nylon from braid for all of my shore lure fishing for Bass. 6 - 8lb nylon will out cast braid by a long way and light nylon doesn’t suffer from wind blow like braid does. It also cuts through the surface film much better providing a real advantage with shallow diving plugs. Also nylon is far cheaper than braid meaning you can change a couple of hundred meters every 6 or so outings as I do. Since changing back to 8lb Daiwa clear sensor a couple of years back, my Bass catch rate has quadrupled compared to what I’ve been catching on braid over the last 10 years and I’m fishing with the same lures at the same marks.
This knot, and the variants of it will be good for 98% of the light fishing you do. Tensile strength studied have shown it's not the strongest but it's still the best. Make sure you use saliva on the know as you cinch it tight. It will significantly help and reduce friction heat when you pull it tight.
Great knot, my father showed me how to tie it, I've been using it for many years and it is extremely strong. Your video wlil help to show others how to tie this knot. Keep up the good work.
The Palomar Knot is the strongest fishing knot in many situations. This knot only has 3 steps making it extremely powerful and very basic. Since there are not many twist and kinks in this knot it makes it extremely tough to break. It can be used on Braided line and Mono-filament.
That is my personal favorite, but it doesn't work in every application. I fish with hulapoppers often in the summer. The cup on the face makes the Palomar almost impossible to rig. For these situations the knot in the video is my best option.
Palomar Knot is a 90% knot AT BEST. It breaks every single time on the knot. Only the Trilene knot is a 100% knot. I ran over 40 tests on the Trilene and it is a much better knot than the Palomar. The Palomar is also not useful when you need two of the same knots on a swivel since it requires going over the hook or swivel. This knot is very similar to the Trilene, except the line goes through the single loop. The Trilene knot goes through the two loops on the hook. I ran some tests on my automated digital tester and this knot was able to reach 100% knot strength on only one of the test runs. The Trilene is more reliable to get to 100% knot strength. This knot seems a little touchier to get right so I'll stay with the Trilene knot.
@@sharongrosscup6956 Not even close. Its not a 100% knot by any sense. Most of those knot "wars" are BS because unless you tie over 100 of the same knots, there is no way you can compare statistically. Every single knot is slightly different and the ONLY way to get useful data is to take a lot of data. I take over 40 calibrated tests per knot and there is no way in HELL the Palomar is 100%. It barely broke past 90% at best.
Thanks! Was wondering what knot this was. I usually use the Palomar knot but I need to tie a leader onto a swivel that already has a line through one side of the swivel so needed to find a different knot that also had the line going through twice like the Palomar knot so it is nice and strong
@@emach07 forgot this post. The Trilene is a great knot for mono but have had it fail on both fluorocarbon and braid. I ran across another very simple knot (once you get on to it) that has yet to fail me with any kind of line--the Miller Knot. It's used by several professional fisherman including Mark Daniels, Jr. and Matt Stefan. Here is the RUclips URL to Mr. Miller's video. Mr. Daniels and Stefan also have their own videos on the knot. ruclips.net/video/MaNx56sYEDY/видео.html
@@kevindunn3883 Thanks!! Wow! I've never had the palomar knot fail me on any type of line I've used so thought the Trilene would be as strong. That Miller knot looks like a good one. A little tricky but then again I'm a simpleton when it comes to knots lol thanks again :)
@@emach07 Always used the Trilene vs. a Palomar so really can't comment on the latter. The Trilene was the one that failed a few times with fluorocarbon and braid. With the Miller, the secret is to use enough tag end to make that last loop big enough to fit both your thumb and index finger through. If the loop is too small it's nearly impossible to get that tag end back through. And that last rotation looks complicated but is really simple after tying a couple times. Tight lines!
I believe you're tying the trilene knot. If so, you should feed the tag end through both loops after the wraps. Great knot. I tied it once at a booth at an outdoors show and 10 lb stren broke at 13 lbs and NOT at the knot!
@@markskibo5159 Trilene knot just goes thru the two loops near the hook eye. Never tried it back thru the loop after the wraps. You mean back thru the loop after the wraps like a modified clinch? That would be a Modified Trilene Knot maybe.
@@aircomp Yes Sir I have had the knot slip without going back through the loop. Wrap - go through the hook loops- back through the loop from wrapping .
@@deletetruth8771 Thanks, Methuselah. What's this "we" shit, Kemosabe... you got a mouse in your pocket, and is HE 5000 years old, too? Do you mean "man" and the noose or just "knots"? If it's the "I did it first knot", what's this "we did it 5000 years ago, shit"? LOL I wasn't commenting that the "Fisherman's Knot" was invented 47 years ago or that I was the first to employ it, or that it was a competition. I was just sharing an anecdote with Danny, that we called it something different, and since we were using that knot around the same time, I wanted to see if it might have been a "regional" thing. As W.C. Fields said on numerous occasions... "Go away kid, ya bother me." Peace.
After wrapping, I thought the tag end was supposed to be passed through the double loop thats in your left hand. At least that's the way I've been doing it.
This is the knot my grandfather taught me 60+ yrs ago. I've always called it my g-pas knot and for local bass fishing 4-6 turns always worked but light salt water I have to go 8-10 turns.
That was the best presentation for the quickest knot to use on the boat, inserting the line through the hook twice makes a better knot than the basic Clinch knot which provides more than 95% of the line break power, as a recommendation, use less loops with thicker monofilamt lines to avoid fraying the line while tightening, well-done.
Этот узел мне показал двоюродный брат моей прабабушки когда мне было 4 месяца отроду. С тех пор я пользуюсь только таким узлом и мне уже 94 года а я каждое утро завязываю этот узел чтобы его Плять не забыть!
That is a great knot and I’ve been using it since I was a little boy my dad who has passed away now for several years showed me how to tie it. I’m 70 years old now and still use it to tie my hooks. Fishing here where I live is a great outdoor activity.
I double through the eye like above but then i tie a 3 or 4 wrap uni knot. Never had a lure break off at the knot with that one. Using 8- 15lb line bass fishing
Talvez sejam pela enrolação para mostrar algo tão simples. Eu mesmo fiquei tentado em negativar por este motivo. Não negativei, mas também não positivei. Tenho absoluta convicção q o vídeo teria muito mais likes se fosse mais direto.
I've been using this knot for over 50 years, nice of you though to teach it to others. Thumbs up.
Your friend words are very kind. Greetings
I've used this knot all my life fishing ,thanks nice to teach others
thanks to you for the visit
Been tying this since a kid. My dad n grandpa came from Cuba, we're fishermen
Un nudo muy facil resistente y eficaz muchas gracias
Nuevo sub
Gracias a ti
Fiebre de amor en Acapulco!!
Excelente al grano, sin Bla bla bla, lo felicito.
Узел без всяких заморочек! Огромное спасибо! Век живи, век учись!
This is one of the most common knots I use. Great presentation for teaching people one of the best fishing knots.
This is so simple to learn that I have to come back and relearn it every spring lol TY
Hahhahahah😅 me too
Awesome, thank you sir
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Muchisimas gracias por la visita amigo Hugo, saludos desde Perú tambien soy seguidor de su canal hace años!
I see a lot of the best knots to use. Not seen many that you can actually use on 4 or 6 lb line.
I'll be making a video with 4 lb line within the next few days. I always go palomar knots when I can and mostly fish ultra light. I wouldn't trust this knot unless you do the 'improved' clinch after double wrapping the eye
Best knot of all time..
Simple so glad you posted
I have been tying that knot since I was eleven when my dad taught me. It really is a great knot for it's simplicity.
Willnot wth fluorocarbon or fluorocarbon coating line
great demo... it's been 25 years! but it's like riding a bike.. I like that tool!
Un nudo fácil de hacer y muy seguro, gracias por compartir amigo Pesca Viajera 👍🙏🙏
Gracias y saludos bro!
Sangar bng Mantapp 🔥
Благодарю за прекрасное видео, все что делаете это сила рыбалки. Спасибо за ваши труды, есть чему поучиться, так держать.
Muy seguro? no se de donde sacas eso.
Tienes razón. Gracias por el video de los aparejos para señuelos.☺🤗😇
That is a great knot, I’ve been using my trusty uni for years, time for a change.
2:12... that’s how long it took me to learn this awesome knot. Thank you sir!
a new knot to add to my arsenal. thanks for the video
I’ve been taught to put it through the loop as well, that’s a good knot for braided line.
Yes, both loops is a Trilene Knot
Yes that and palomar knot are great with braid line
And wet the line
@@shaneparker8692 only for mono or flouro no need for braid.
Kind of a hybrid between trilene and clinch knot...thanks for sharing!
It is a trilene but with the tag not put where it’s supposed to be
@@nkdude11 Is there a reason for them not putting the tag through the first loop?
@@Ethan-ly8dg Not that I know of
@@nkdude11 ill just stick with trilene then lmao
@@Ethan-ly8dg I only use it when I can’t use a palomar knot
Thanks for sharing. Have a good day
That is awesome, been doing this knot since I was taught at 5 yrs old and I'm about to be 55.
Gracias por sus consejos 🎉🎉🎉
This is a great knot. Another way is to loop back through the loop on the opposite side of the loop for a more improved version.
Yup, this is what I've always done.
Nice sharing my friend.
Thank you friend for showing tie the hook, it helps me a lot for all these my fishing years, I've never knew how to tie it good, its very good video
Thank you for your comment, a big hug from a distance
El mejor nudo que eeh visto
Very similar to the knot my dad taught me... we got back through the top loop though. Solid knot!
Nothing beats the Palomar. Hands Down!!
As a photographer, I give you an A+ for the presentation. Just when I thought you might go too fast at a critical point, a slight pause enhanced the view and gave my brain a chance to catch up and store the information in my memory banks.
great observation Richard, I will use your advice when making my videos 👍
Gracias por el video
Yes ! That’s the knot I was looking for. I was watching a guy fish and tie his lures on and it just wasn’t close enough for me to learn but this is the exact knot that he was using. Thank you👍
I’m loving this knot 👌🏾 New to fishing great knot 🔥💯
Always used the half blood knot that my dad first showed me how to use to tie hooks when I was little and never had any problems. I’m nearly 61 now!!
Tip: Always use spit or whatever on the knot before tightening to reduce friction which will weaken the line.
I appreciate that
Do yourself a big favour and ditch any other knot than the Palomar.
Interesting, if you go through the two loops at the very beginning it would be a “ Trilene knot “…I will give this knot a try.
@@RobbieJack78 Any bodily fluid would be OK but at 61 some very limited😂. The ‘whatever’ would probably be water.
@@billsiviter9272 Thank you for mentioning the palomar, this is my new favourite knot
Execelente nudo y de mucha más seguridad genial gracias por compartir
Knot typing videos seem to be the most watched of all fishing videos. Everything starts with just a knot! By the way, that is just a double clinch knot. It is even stronger if you pass the line through the loop at the end to form the double Improved clinch knot. Cheers!
That's how I do it. I thought he was going to pass it through the loop.
Same here, that is how I tie it too.
Ultra clear💥 Wow! It was easy to learn coz it was easy to see.👍🏾 Kool music too🎶
Hi morning.. like the videos 👍but why dont you guys use thicker line or braid with a black background... easier to see?
We will take it into account
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Great knot. Been using it for over 4 decades now. Called the Trilene knot. I was taught by a Trilene rep way back when and only need 4 wraps......not 6. Has never failed me.
Less wraps the thicker the line. But if youre tying light line 8lbs or less better go with 6 wraps. Also if youre using braid ditch this knot completely. It will slip guaranteed.
That's What I'm Talking About, TEAMWORK
Спасибо дружище
Been using this for 50 yrs. Sometimes even go back thru too loop
You must have thought me.
Been using it 40 years.
And two ways...
Traveling Fishing Mantap Selalu
It is the first knot my father ever taught me. I was 5 years old and still remember the day he taught me. It's still the only knot I use one light to medium weight line. Above 50kg and I change my knot.
My dad taught me this same knot when I was a kid too. He called it the "Fisherman knot "!
This is the only knot I’ve used for 55 years. When I was a kid they had half day boats in IB. Social a little old lady at least 80 years old showed me this knot . Back in the seventies. She said this is the only one you will ever need. It’s the only one I use.
Been tying that Trilene knot for 38 yrs now.
I've been tying this since the 80's, and actually, I was surprised he didn't tie the "improved" version where the tag end was compressed under the two loops through the hook eye. I wonder if there's some reason why that's less effective or not worth the trouble due to diminishing returns in knot strength.
Excellent knot thank you 👌👍👍
Lol glad to see someone else have slight difficulty with braided line. Nothing like braided line to teach you extreme patience to fix the million and one various problems that can come about - which of course happen when the fish are biting all around you. Just remember to breathe and remain calm. Lol
Braid is a pain in the ass at times. Sometimes i stare in wonderment like how the hell did it get wrapped around the rod or other objects lol. But your right remain calm lol
I lure fish for Bass on the Llyn Peninsula in N Wales where I live and have caught them up to 12lb from the shore. I use Daiwa sensor 8lb bs and rarely if ever lose a fish. I’ve also caught Pollock up to 8lb from the same marks on exactly the same tackle.
I tried braid some years ago and found that it does not fish anywhere near as good as light nylon as it doesn’t cast as far and doesn’t cut through the water like nylon.
Nylon is far far cheaper and much better than braid to lure fish with p.
@@happyguy5414 eh braid has it's uses, for example top shotting half a spool with mono or flouro on top of the braid which takes weight off the spool. Fishing the thick on top with frogs or bottom with jigs.
@@ryanpark2049 I agree with you that braid definitely has its uses especially when fishing for very big fish or in very deep waters from a vessel. However I’ve switched back to light nylon from braid for all of my shore lure fishing for Bass. 6 - 8lb nylon will out cast braid by a long way and light nylon doesn’t suffer from wind blow like braid does. It also cuts through the surface film much better providing a real advantage with shallow diving plugs. Also nylon is far cheaper than braid meaning you can change a couple of hundred meters every 6 or so outings as I do. Since changing back to 8lb Daiwa clear sensor a couple of years back, my Bass catch rate has quadrupled compared to what I’ve been catching on braid over the last 10 years and I’m fishing with the same lures at the same marks.
Срасибо огромное, простой и надежный узел, зажав в тески крючек не смог порвать двумя руками, теперь буду использовать его 👍👍👍
This knot, and the variants of it will be good for 98% of the light fishing you do. Tensile strength studied have shown it's not the strongest but it's still the best. Make sure you use saliva on the know as you cinch it tight. It will significantly help and reduce friction heat when you pull it tight.
Very good . From Brazil ! 🇧🇷👍
Saludos desde Perú!
Bom nó é o mais simples, uso para tudo
Its many great videos, so helpfull, i'm form indonesia
Great knot, my father showed me how to tie it, I've been using it for many years and it is extremely strong. Your video wlil help to show others how to tie this knot. Keep up the good work.
Same. I remember it being known as a Trilene knot. I only go around 4-5 times. It’s never failed.
What’s it actually called
Stop cappib
Cappin
Gracias por compartir
that's a good knot, its the double trilene knot
I keep going back through the double loop rather than just the top as shown here. This makes it much easier! I wonder if it holds equivalently?
That is a Trilene Knot and yes it does.
Yup it does an I prefer the Trilene knot too.
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The Palomar Knot is the strongest fishing knot in many situations. This knot only has 3 steps making it extremely powerful and very basic. Since there are not many twist and kinks in this knot it makes it extremely tough to break. It can be used on Braided line and Mono-filament.
Yes , the Palomar knot is the strongest and it is the only knot that doesn’t cut into itself !
That is my personal favorite, but it doesn't work in every application. I fish with hulapoppers often in the summer. The cup on the face makes the Palomar almost impossible to rig. For these situations the knot in the video is my best option.
Palomar Knot is a 90% knot AT BEST. It breaks every single time on the knot. Only the Trilene knot is a 100% knot. I ran over 40 tests on the Trilene and it is a much better knot than the Palomar. The Palomar is also not useful when you need two of the same knots on a swivel since it requires going over the hook or swivel. This knot is very similar to the Trilene, except the line goes through the single loop. The Trilene knot goes through the two loops on the hook. I ran some tests on my automated digital tester and this knot was able to reach 100% knot strength on only one of the test runs. The Trilene is more reliable to get to 100% knot strength. This knot seems a little touchier to get right so I'll stay with the Trilene knot.
@@ahndeux Dude watch old video's of knot wars and you will see that the polomar knot is a 100% knot.
@@sharongrosscup6956 Not even close. Its not a 100% knot by any sense. Most of those knot "wars" are BS because unless you tie over 100 of the same knots, there is no way you can compare statistically. Every single knot is slightly different and the ONLY way to get useful data is to take a lot of data. I take over 40 calibrated tests per knot and there is no way in HELL the Palomar is 100%. It barely broke past 90% at best.
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Best and easiest by far is the Palomar knot.
For sure and for obvious reasons, the Palomar shares the effort on the double line, where this one not...
Love this simple knot
Been using this knot for 40 years, never failed me
Yes! Uni all day everyday unless I'm going for shark then snell
Saliva. Wet your knots. Good, informative thank you.
That's a Trilene Knot. Been around for years and switched to it from an improved clinch in the 80s. Still use it and can nearly tie blindfolded.
Thanks! Was wondering what knot this was. I usually use the Palomar knot but I need to tie a leader onto a swivel that already has a line through one side of the swivel so needed to find a different knot that also had the line going through twice like the Palomar knot so it is nice and strong
@@emach07 forgot this post. The Trilene is a great knot for mono but have had it fail on both fluorocarbon and braid. I ran across another very simple knot (once you get on to it) that has yet to fail me with any kind of line--the Miller Knot. It's used by several professional fisherman including Mark Daniels, Jr. and Matt Stefan. Here is the RUclips URL to Mr. Miller's video. Mr. Daniels and Stefan also have their own videos on the knot.
ruclips.net/video/MaNx56sYEDY/видео.html
@@kevindunn3883 Thanks!! Wow! I've never had the palomar knot fail me on any type of line I've used so thought the Trilene would be as strong. That Miller knot looks like a good one. A little tricky but then again I'm a simpleton when it comes to knots lol thanks again :)
@@emach07 Always used the Trilene vs. a Palomar so really can't comment on the latter. The Trilene was the one that failed a few times with fluorocarbon and braid. With the Miller, the secret is to use enough tag end to make that last loop big enough to fit both your thumb and index finger through. If the loop is too small it's nearly impossible to get that tag end back through. And that last rotation looks complicated but is really simple after tying a couple times. Tight lines!
Great video
Thank you
I believe you're tying the trilene knot. If so, you should feed the tag end through both loops after the wraps. Great knot. I tied it once at a booth at an outdoors show and 10 lb stren broke at 13 lbs and NOT at the knot!
And back through the loop made after .
This knot will slip
@@markskibo5159 Trilene knot just goes thru the two loops near the hook eye.
Never tried it back thru the loop after the wraps. You mean back thru the loop after the wraps like a modified clinch? That would be a Modified Trilene Knot maybe.
@@aircomp Yes Sir
I have had the knot slip without going back through the loop.
Wrap - go through the hook loops- back through the loop from wrapping .
One of my favorite knot
Deus abençoe o sr. Grandes ideias. Estou aprendendo muito com todos vcs.
Thanks this really helped me
Trilene knot is a good knot but I personally prefer a double Palomar knot Incredible strength
All I use for sturgeon fishing !
I agree I only use double palomar knot on all my catfish rigs
softsteel know has strongest break strength of any knot. I've seen them all tested on a line break strength machine
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That is a Trilene Knot...........I was tying that over 40 years ago.
We always called that "The Fisherman's Knot". Started doing that in about 47 years ago, when I was about 12.
@@Bakaat777 it’s called the “I did it first knot” we did it 5,000 years ago
@@deletetruth8771 Thanks, Methuselah. What's this "we" shit, Kemosabe... you got a mouse in your pocket, and is HE 5000 years old, too? Do you mean "man" and the noose or just "knots"? If it's the "I did it first knot", what's this "we did it 5000 years ago, shit"? LOL I wasn't commenting that the "Fisherman's Knot" was invented 47 years ago or that I was the first to employ it, or that it was a competition. I was just sharing an anecdote with Danny, that we called it something different, and since we were using that knot around the same time, I wanted to see if it might have been a "regional" thing. As W.C. Fields said on numerous occasions... "Go away kid, ya bother me." Peace.
@@Bakaat777 he was making a freaking joke.
@@PHUCKyoutube689 Duh. You must be a liberal. Liberals have ZERO senses of humour. My whole response was a joke. Google "LOL".
Definitely one of the best knots of all time for monofiliment and flourocabon
After wrapping, I thought the tag end was supposed to be passed through the double loop thats in your left hand. At least that's the way I've been doing it.
I agree. This video seems to show an incorrectly tied Trilene knot.
gracias pana por esos tips 🎣👍
This is the knot my grandfather taught me 60+ yrs ago. I've always called it my g-pas knot and for local bass fishing 4-6 turns always worked but light salt water I have to go 8-10 turns.
Stop cappin
top
Muchas gracias 🎣🎣👏
That was the best presentation for the quickest knot to use on the boat, inserting the line through the hook twice makes a better knot than the basic Clinch knot which provides more than 95% of the line break power, as a recommendation, use less loops with thicker monofilamt lines to avoid fraying the line while tightening, well-done.
My old man always called it the “double clinch”
@@brookshooks97 God bless the old man 😇
Thanks for the lessons
When I tie it I bring it back through the loop at the end.
I had to watch it twice I thought I missed that.
I do the same.
Этот узел мне показал двоюродный брат моей прабабушки когда мне было 4 месяца отроду. С тех пор я пользуюсь только таким узлом и мне уже 94 года а я каждое утро завязываю этот узел чтобы его Плять не забыть!
самый распространённый узел мне кажется его знает каждый рыбак. но всё равно спасибо.
The background music is amazing. TY
короткий конец делаю на много длиннее и привязываю ещё крючки получается несколько на разной глубине
MUY BUENO BIEN EXPLICADO , SALUDOS
Gracias, saludos
That is a great knot and I’ve been using it since I was a little boy my dad who has passed away now for several years showed me how to tie it. I’m 70 years old now and still use it to tie my hooks. Fishing here where I live is a great outdoor activity.
Great Arnold. greetings from a fishing friend
thank you for your demonstrations!
Gostei simples e bem explicado,coloca mais videos,vlw
I double through the eye like above but then i tie a 3 or 4 wrap uni knot. Never had a lure break off at the knot with that one. Using 8- 15lb line bass fishing
I thought he was going to do a uni knot after doubling through the eye. sounds great
Its just a double clinch knot, they are really strong, its just faster to twist the line though instead of wrapping it around so many times
Trilene.
Isn't this the standard trilein knot?
@@lovetogolf4184 just a clinch knot through the eye of the hook twice
@@lovetogolf4184 No Trilene knot goes through the loop , that was a double clinch knot .
@@bobbybass1944 Are they both the same strength?
It's like a hoop with a clinch knot. I do the improved chinch knot.
Os deslikes são os que não gostam de pescar
Talvez sejam pela enrolação para mostrar algo tão simples. Eu mesmo fiquei tentado em negativar por este motivo. Não negativei, mas também não positivei. Tenho absoluta convicção q o vídeo teria muito mais likes se fosse mais direto.
Perhaps they aren't smart enough to follow the video😹
@@luziosalles324 si es super directo, más directo IMPOSBLE. Están enojado por 1950?
Muy interesante. 🤔 Thanks.
Не самый лучший узел часто обрывается. Раньше использовал, но перестал. Паломар - лучше
А потому обрывается, что затягивать надо постепенно. сдвигая ногтем леску к колечку. Меньше будет напряжений, вследствие которых леска деформируется
@@Владимир-ф8щ6б а то я не знаю) Так и делал. Все равно обрывы были. На Паломаре за два сезона ни одного.
Зарисуй свой паломар
@@GOODCOX паломар он и в африке паломар
So easy. Thank you.
Looks like a blood knot to me with the exception of making two loops in the eye of the hook instead of one.