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Palomar knot: the easy and reliable fishing knot

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The Palomar knot is for many anglers the best fishing knot there is. Resistant and easy to reproduce, the palomar knot allows you to simply connect a line to a staple, swivel or lure. Here is how to make a palomar knot in 4 steps.

Advantages and disadvantages of the Palomar knot

The Palomar Knot is one of the strongest and most reliable fishing knots for a fisherman. Moreover, it is very easy to make and works with most types of lines.

On the other hand, it is a complicated fishing knot to use on large diameters of wire or small eyelets.

Tie the Palomar knot in pictures

  1. Make a loop at the level of your line and pass it through the swivel, hook or staple to be connected over a length of about 30cm

2. Make one or two loops, taking care to include your swivel, hook or staple. Make sure you leave enough excess yarn (about 15cm) to be able to do the next step.

3. Pass your swivel, hook or staple through the loop of the excess

4. Tighten the knot, taking care to have it moistened beforehand and cut the excess thread.

Tie the Palomar knot in video

We advise you to use this fishing knot mainly to tie your swivels or your staples. The part in contact with the metal is in fact doubled with this knot, which increases its resistance to friction.

Useful links to start lure fishing:

FG knot: How to make a perfect FG knot ?

Fishing knot: 5 essential fishing knots to master

Braid or nylon: Which line to choose for lure fishing?

Casting or spinning: which choice to adopt?

Which fishing rod to choose according to the lure used?

Learn to fish with a fishing guide

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