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Bass Fishing Knots 2025


fishing user avatarNorthernBassAngler33 reply : 

What are your favourite knots for different baits and lures? And how does the knot improve the presentation?


fishing user avatarWRB reply : 

The knot depends more on the line type, #test and your knot tying skills more than lure types.

Some anglers like to use a loop knot for some lures to improve the lures action without adding a clip.

I only use 3 knots for bass fishing; San Diego jam knot with FC line and mono with treble or spinnerbait lures, Palomar knot for mono line single hook or clips and Alberto knot for braid to leader knot. Whatever knot you use practice so you can tie correctly under fishing conditions, poor light, wind, rain, etc.

Tom


fishing user avatarCRANKENSTIEN reply : 

Palomar for most applications.  Trilene when a palomar cant easily be tied and a double uni to connect lines


fishing user avatarChoporoz reply : 
  On 5/19/2015 at 1:07 AM, NorthernBassAngler33 said:

What are your favourite knots for different baits and lures? And how does the knot improve the presentation?

I use only three line to lure knots: Improved clinch, Palomar, Rapala. 

Only two times when presentation enters into my consideration: Rapala for topwater hardbaits that don't have a split ring; and palomar for drop shot with extra line pull-thru to get hook pointed up.  (I've read the snell knot/punching justifications and have considered it, but not used it.)

 

Otherwise, its palomar for braid and improved clinch for the rest.


fishing user avatarPenguino reply : 

I only use 4 knots. Improved Clinch for mono to lure and fluoro to lure. Palomar for braid to lure. Uni to Uni and Blood knot for connecting lines together.


fishing user avatarHoosierHawgs reply : 
  On 5/19/2015 at 1:58 AM, Choporoz said:

I use only three line to lure knots: Improved clinch, Palomar, Rapala. 

Only two times when presentation enters into my consideration: Rapala for topwater hardbaits that don't have a split ring; and palomar for drop shot with extra line pull-thru to get hook pointed up.  (I've read the snell knot/punching justifications and have considered it, but not used it.)

 

Otherwise, its palomar for braid and improved clinch for the rest.

Question, why the Rapala for topwater without split rings?


fishing user avatarMike L reply : 

Palomar for braid

SDJ for any floro/co poly

(Don't use mono)

UNi to uni for joining 2 lines.

None improves any presentation I throw.

They just hold

Mike


fishing user avatarlong island basser reply : 

Palomar

SDJ

Alberto


fishing user avatarSirSnookalot reply : 

I only use braid and leader for bass, inshore and off shore ocean fishing.  The same knots are used where ever I fish, the species is irrelevant.

Braid to leader........alberto

Braid to swivel........double wrap improved clinch

Leader to swivel.....ordinary clinch

Leader to lure.........loopknot


fishing user avatarOzark_Basser reply : 

Palomar, double palomar, double uni, alberto


fishing user avatardeep reply : 

SD jam for mono and fluoro, alberto for leader to braid. A loop (rapala) knot for rigging hooks on some soft swimbaits.


fishing user avatarJohn G reply : 

Uni and Alberto


fishing user avatarscaleface reply : 

I use the trilene  almost all the time . The only time I dont is on a spinnerbait with a looped line tie.  They will loosen a trilene knot. Then I use a palomar .


fishing user avatarfishballer06 reply : 

Braid: Trilene or Palomar

FC: SD Jam, Trilene

Co-Poly: SD Jam, Trilene, Palomar

Leader: Seaguar, Albright (just learning this one)


fishing user avatarChoporoz reply : 
  On 5/19/2015 at 8:07 AM, jakob1010 said:

Question, why the Rapala for topwater without split rings?

Rapala is the same as the 'loop knot' others mentioned above.  It allows better freedom of movement (than a knot pulled tight against the lure) on hard baits fished with some jerks or slack.


fishing user avatarMickD reply : 

Loop knot mentioned on last post is very easy to tie, I've never had one fail, and as stated allows freedom of movement for the lure.  Great for flies as well for same reason.

 

I have always used a double uni for line to line, but I finally learned how I was screwing up the Alberto, which I prefer because it is much more compact.  In some line sizes, like 10 # flouro leader to 10 # braid, it can  easily go through micro guides.  The trick is that the tag end must go back through the loop in the same direction the main line comes in.  When you're done they will both be on the same side of the loop they go through.  Tied this way it is a great knot.  Tie it the other way, with the tag end going on the wrong side of the loop, and it will fail.

 

The double uni is bigger than the Alberto because it has 5 "layers" of the large diameter line while the Albero only has two.  Tied right both are reliable.


fishing user avatarCgrinder reply : 

SD Jam for not braid. Uni for braid. My fat fingers hate cinching an Alberto with thin braid but I don't think there's anything strictly better.


fishing user avatarmasterbass reply : 

Improved clinch, palomar and alberto.


fishing user avatar*Hank reply : 

Most of the time i only use 2 knots: Palomar&improved clinch.


fishing user avatarOkeechobeeAngler reply : 

Palomar.


fishing user avatarOkeechobeeAngler reply : 

Palomar.


fishing user avatareinscodek reply : 

uni-uni knot (line to leader)

shaw grigsby/JimmyHouston Knot (FC)

FG knot (line to leader)

 

I lost lots of expensive lures before settling on these 3 which covers most of my needs


fishing user avatarhatrix reply : 

San Diego Jam for lures. Line type doesn't matter.

Blood Knot or Uni to Uni for connecting lines. I rarely fish braid anymore since I started playing with the blood knot so it's easier to do a quick uni for a leader.


fishing user avatarbassr95 reply : 
  On 5/19/2015 at 1:32 AM, WRB said:

The knot depends more on the line type, #test and your knot tying skills more than lure types.

Some anglers like to use a loop knot for some lures to improve the lures action without adding a clip.

I only use 3 knots for bass fishing; San Diego jam knot with FC line and mono with treble or spinnerbait lures, Palomar knot for mono line single hook or clips and Alberto knot for braid to leader knot. Whatever knot you use practice so you can tie correctly under fishing conditions, poor light, wind, rain, etc.

Tom

Exactly this.


fishing user avatarEvanT123 reply : 

Leader knot - Alberto

Single hook - snell

Jig hook - clinch

Hard bait - palamor


fishing user avatarTHE_Vue's reply : 

overhand knot


fishing user avatarKayakBasser reply : 

     the only knot that has never failed me is the improved clinch knot, and i know it hinders the bait and all but its the only knot i really have confidence in.




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