1. **Improved Clinch Knot**: This knot is great for tying hooks to your line.
- Thread the line through the eye of the hook.
- Wrap the tag end around the standing line 5-7 times.
- Pass the tag end through the small loop just above the eye.
- Finally, pass it through the big loop you just created and pull tight.
2. **Palomar Knot**: This is one of the strongest knots and is perfect for tying hooks or lures.
- Double the line and pass it through the eye of the hook.
- Tie a simple overhand knot, but don’t pull it tight yet.
- Pass the loop of the knot over the hook and then pull tight.
3. **Loop Knot**: Great for lures as it allows them to move freely.
- Make a loop in your line and hold it.
- Wrap the tag end around the standing line and through the loop 5-7 times.
- Pass the tag end back through the loop and pull tight.
4. **Braid to Mono Knot**: If you're connecting braided line to monofilament, this knot works well.
- Lay the mono line parallel to the braid.
- Make a loop in the mono line and wrap the braid around it 5-6 times.
- Pass the end of the braid through the loop and pull tight.
Practice these knots at home to gain confidence, and remember to wet the line before pulling tight to avoid friction burns. Happy fishing!
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