To tie a Double Palomar knot, double about 6 inches of braided line into a loop and pass it through the hook eye. Create a double overhand knot by wrapping twice around the loop, then thread the hook...
To tie braided line to a spinning reel for surf fishing, first secure monofilament backing (8-10 lb) to your reel's arbor with an arbor knot. Fill about 20-30 yards, then connect your braid (30-50...
The Alberto knot, developed by "Crazy" Alberto Knie, connects your braided mainline to fluorocarbon leaders with nearly 100% strength retention. To tie it, create a loop with your leader, thread your...
To tie a double knot for surf fishing rigs, you'll need proper tools like line cutters and pliers for best results. For a Surgeon's Double Knot, overlap lines by 6-8 inches, form a loop with both...
To tie a strong non-slip loop knot, create a loose overhand knot with 4-10 inches of tag end, then wrap this end around the standing line 4-5 times. Thread the tag back through the original knot in...
For surf fishing success, tie your hook using the Uni Knot—make 8-10 wraps, wet the line, then pull tight. Select weights based on conditions: 1-2oz for calm surf, 3-4oz for strong currents. Attach...