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Common Fishing Knots and How to Tie Them
The challenges of keeping line connected to a hook and joining two lines are as old as fishing itself. Any knot will create weakness in a line, but a correctly tied knot will maintain far more line strength. The fishing knots below are each designed for a particular use and matching the knot to your needs and its application is just as important as trying it correctly.

One thing to note, if you aren't using the Palomar knot below, you need to start. The International Game Fish Association regards it as the strongest knot known for securing line to hooks, swivels, and artificial lures. It's very simple and will maintain more line strength than any other fishing knot.


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Yaupon Pier was built in1955,rebuilt in 1972 and again in 1992.
At 27 feet above sea level, the Yaupon Pier is the tallest in North Carolina. Top fish are 50lb King in 1998, 47lb African Pompano. 83lb Tarpon, 37lb Jack Crevalle, 16lb Sheepshead and a State Record 1,150lb Tiger Shark caught in 1966 by Walter Maxwell

  Fisherman's Knots
  & How to Tie Them

 Tying a Snell Knot to Fishing Hook, Step 3

          
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