Egg Loop Knot

This is the standard Steelhead bait knot. The finished knot creates a snare loop to add your bait (roe, shrimp, yarn etc.).

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Rapala Knot

This knot creates a permanent loop that allows the lure to move freely, unrestricted by the knot. This knot can also be used instead of beads as a hook spacer for tube flies.

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Trilene Knot

A strong, reliable knot for joining monofilament line to hooks, swivels and lures. The second loop through the eye helps reduce failure due to abrasion.

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More knots coming soon...

More animations under construction:

Palomar Knot, Uni Knot, Snell Knot

 

Bobber Stop Knot

We use this knot to adjust the position of the ActionDisc when trolling Kicker Rigs or when casting floating bass baits. Developed for bobber fishing, the knot slides through the rod guides with ease, but grips the monofilament line securely. and will not move over the line unless adjusted by the angler. It should be tied with 5 or 6 inches of line. (Dacron fly line backing works excellent for this knot!)

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Improved Clinch Knot

This simple knot is the mainstay to tie your terminal tackle to your leader or main line. It can be used on all monofilament line and retains 85%+ of the line strength.

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Animated instructions
for tying the best
common fishing knots.

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