
It is essential to learn to tie the fishing knot correctly. Knots that are not properly tied are weak, and the fishing line may be broken, loose ends may get tangled with weeds or fishing rods. Before learning about various kinds of knots, let 's learn a general good way of tying a good knot.
First, smooth the knot with saliva or water and tighten. This reduces friction and maintains the strength of the fishing line. Secondly, please pull as closely as possible. Because you do not want any slippage when you have your fish. And third, arrange the ends of the knot as close as possible to the knot. This step will prevent your line from getting caught in undesirable places.
Here we will learn about the two categories of knots. One is a knot: these are used to tie the fishing line to a hook or lure. Fishing line to reel spool. The second is to combine two different rows into one and we call them "bend & quot ;. So let's start with two common terminal knots.
Arbor Knot:
Arbor Knot is the knot most commonly used to tie lines with reel spools. Arbor Knot can be tied easily.
Improved clinch knot
An improved clinch knot is used to connect the hook and the fishing line. It is commonly used as it is easy to tie while providing good efficiency. Clinch bows become stronger as they stack up. It can be used with many kinds of fishing line and can be attached to a clip or artificial fly along the hook.
As I learned about Terminal Bow, let's shift to various bends.
Fisher's knot
The fisherman's knot is very flexible. Generally, this type of knot may slip down the knot when used on a monofilament line. Therefore, it is easiest to tie, but it is not the most efficient of all.
So, let's shift to more efficient bending.
Blood knot
The blood knot overcomes the slippery bow limit by providing a strong and efficient coupling between the two lines. It is hard to slip like a fisherman's knot, so you can use monofilament without problems. However, the main disadvantage is that some skill is needed to connect this.
Albright knot
We rescued our favorite bow for the end. Albright knot is a bend that can connect two different lines of different thickness (diameter). The clot only connects lines of similar diameters, but Albright overcomes that limit. In addition to binding two different monofilament lines it can be used to tie monofilaments by braiding. For these reasons, it is our choice.
Because the knot is inherently weaker than the line, it is important to tie the bow that provides maximum efficiency. So use these knots to increase the opportunity to get your catch.
Happy Fishing!

