Here
are a few basic fishing knots that will serve in most situations
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With
all knots, remember to lubricate* the line before
pulling tight
*water
or saliva will do
Palomar
Knot - An all purpose hook to line knot.
Very quick to tie and reasonably strong. |
Fishing in Brunswick Heads and Byron Bay
Dropper
Loop - Creates a stand out loop for attaching
a hook to a trace. Handy in that it can be tied anywhere
along the line. |
Half
Blood Knot - This is a high strength multi
purpose knot. It's main use is to attach swivels, hooks
and lures to the main line. |
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| Uni
Knot - This versatile knot can be used can
be used for connecting hooks, swivels, rings and lures.
Its main advantage is that it retains virtually 90% breaking strain.
Easy to tie even in the dark after practice. |
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Byron
Bay & Brunswick Heads Fishing Guide
Drop
Loop - This is a high strength loop for
the main line. It's main use is to form a loop for attaching
sinkers to the main line. |
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Albright
Knot - This knot is used to join two lines
of different thicknesses. It is used to attach a heavier
'leader' (rather than a double) to a lighter main line. It requires
careful forming of the loops. |
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Fishing Guide for Byron Bay and Brunswick Heads. NSW Australia
Blood
Knot - This is a high strength knot to
join two similar thicknesses
of line.
It's main advantage is it's low profile enabling it to run smoothly
through rod line guides. |
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