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paLomar Knot



         A knot used for attaching a swivel, lure, or
         hook to a line.

         More secure than the swivel knot (see page 144), the Palo-  be difficult to tie in lines with multiple hooks or another
         mar knot is a very easy knot to learn. After a bit of prac-  complicated arrangement of tackle. It ties in a bight, which
         tice, it can be tied with very little light for illumination. The   shortens the line a bit more than other knots.
         Palomar requires the swivel, hook, or lure to be passed   The  Palomar  knot  is  recommended  by  the  Interna-
         through the knot before completion and therefore might   tional Game Fish Association as the strongest of all fish-



         Palomar Knot: Step 1                                Palomar Knot: Step 2


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         Thread a bight of line through the ring or eye       Bring the bight and the swivel, lure, or hook
         of the hook as shown in the photo.                   back alongside the standing part.



          Be sure the bight is long enough
          to tie the rest of the knot.



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