#2 appeals to me. I know it’s basically a clinch knot. But the fact that it’s doubled with the loop going over the swivel or hook instead of just through line itself, seems to me that it would have better strength, for your larger and stronger fish, like salmon and steelhead. I am definitely going to give this a try! Thanks for sharing. 👍
My father & grandfather were commercial fishermen from Cuba. They used the 3rd knot did but a bit different, they would not double up the line, they would double the loop, first loop through the eye of the shank, then create another loop, wrap, then finish same way
Всё новое, давно забытое старое, ещё в 64 году узнал такой узел, мне было 11 лет, помогал дяде ставить сети на рыбалке, а в свободное время бросали блесну и по ночам мышку на тайменя.
I use the Palomar #2 for almost everything. Easy to tie and very strong. One thing to remember when tying any of these loop knots is to make sure where the loop contacts the eye the line of loop is side by side and not crossed over itself.
I use the Palomar knot all the time now since I learned it about a year ago! Where do you get that braid from? I would like to get some for sure. Thanks for sharing
I have used knot number 2 as well. But just to make certain I also use some clear nail varnish just to seal it just in case I haven't tied it correctly.
None of these are 'better' than the uniknot here. In fact the first and third are worse in terms of breaking strength, Palomar is different applications.
Jakie są nazwy tych węzłów?Ja używam zawsze tego pierwszego węzła...nieraz przy zaczepie słabsze haki mi się prostują ale węzeł trzyma. Dodatkowo obcięte końcówki przypalam zapalniczką. Ale ten ostatni na filmiku węzeł musi być z nich najmocniejszy.Chyba go zacznę stosować. 💪👍
I have used the 1st shown knot exclusively. It never fails. The line has to break before it loosens, unravels, breaks or fails. It also doesn't create a lot of waste tag end cut off. After doing it a million times, theres no tag end cutting, just a bit of remainder showing. I never bother to cut it off because the bits end up in the environment.
Knot #2 is the Palomar, which absolutely will not fail. The other two knots have three loose ends and I would suspect are not as reliable as the plain old Palomar
Not quite a Palomar but close to it in principle. Palomar is based on a granny, whereas the knot 2 shown here does not use a granny knot, but only twists around the standing line instead. The rest of it is the same as Palomar.
1. Double Clinch Knot 2. Modified/Hybrid Double Clinch Knot 3. Improved Double Clinch Knot (all double clinch knots). I wonder if you could combine the 2nd and 3rd knots (Take the tag loop through twice like the improved clinch, and then around the swivel like the hybrid knot). By the way, these are great for monfilament, but the double uni knot is stronger than all of these with braided line, by a significant margin. Nice video!
Parabéns amigo, sou o mais novo inscrito, adorei o conteúdo. Com certeza aqui em Carapicuíba, São Paulo, no Brasil, vou utilizar muito suas idéias. Abraço!