What is the strongest fishing knot? We tested the Uni knot, fisherman's knot (improved clinch knot), Palomar knot, modified uni knot, Trilene knot, San Diego jam knot, and the non-slip loop knot. Learn how to tie these fishing knots in the links below. All knots were tested with 8lb Trilene XL monofilament line and tested under the same conditions. 20" of line were pulled off of the spool for the test. We cut off 24" after every test to make sure fresh line was being used for each following test. Tying the strongest fishing knot is important to make sure that your knot isn't your weakest link. Strong hooks and strong line are useless if you are tying a knot that doesn't hold. #knots #fishingknots You can learn to tie any of the knots from this video by clicking these links: Non-slip loop knot https://youtu.be/yT5kC35LVIk San Diego Jam Knot https://youtu.be/eiKjTJAfT74 Improved clinch knot (fisherman’s knot) https://youtu.be/2YO7JWNdVC0 Uni knot https://youtu.be/IOv8vJqK1H0 Double Uni knot https://youtu.be/DfM-iF_vYUk Modified Uni knot (best for braid) https://youtu.be/uIaXE9izLzo Trilene knot https://youtu.be/MQ9sCXQNGMI

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