Overlap the two lines and wrap one around the other 5 times.
Use these when you need to attach a leader (like fluorocarbon) to your main line (like braid). : Best for joining two lines of similar diameter. Fishing Knots Illustrated
: A classic choice for monofilament and fluorocarbon lines. Overlap the two lines and wrap one around the other 5 times
Pass the line through the eye of the hook and wrap the tag end around the standing line 5–7 times. : A classic choice for monofilament and fluorocarbon lines
Loop knots allow a lure or fly to move more naturally in the water.
To tie a secure and reliable fishing line, you need to master a few essential knots designed for specific tasks: terminal tackle (hooks/lures), joining lines, and creating loops. 1. Terminal Tackle Knots (Hook to Line)
These are your "go-to" knots for attaching a hook, lure, or swivel to your main line or leader.