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    Default Palomar Knot vs. 1/64


    Hello Fellow Crappie Lovers-

    Newbie here.

    Like the title says, how do you get a doubled over mainline through such a teeny tiny 1/64th jig head eyelet to perform a palomar knot?

    Thanks for reading and mass thanks for replying.

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    I don’t try feeding the double line through. I feed a single line through the eye first and then pass it back through the eye. I find it easier this way.

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    Yes, I was talking to myself; sometimes even I have to ask for expert advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    I don’t try feeding the double line through. I feed a single line through the eye first and then pass it back through the eye. I find it easier this way.
    D’OH (face palm)…never thought it that ways.

    Thanks for the tip there SuperDave336.

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    SuperDave explains the easiest way to tie the palomar up in his post. I do the same as he does on something that small. Rarely though do I use a palomar on a jig. Normally with jigs I tie a loop knot to give the jig some freedom to move and hang better in the water.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DWILL View Post
    SuperDave explains the easiest way to tie the palomar up in his post. I do the same as he does on something that small. Rarely though do I use a palomar on a jig. Normally with jigs I tie a loop knot to give the jig some freedom to move and hang better in the water.
    Hmmm…. great suggestion there DWILL. I will definitely think about that.

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    loop knot for the win , the rest of them knots out there are for SURE wasting time
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    After DWILL’s suggestion of trying a loop knot instead of a palomar, I stumbled upon the surgeon’s loop and that is the way I will be tying my jigs from now on.

    Thanks DWILL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    I don’t try feeding the double line through. I feed a single line through the eye first and then pass it back through the eye. I find it easier this way.
    This is the method I use as well. This is a simple but very strong knot. The non slip loop knot is also a real winner.
    Bob

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    I go through the eye twice tying a "trilene" knot. I use it on everything and has worked well for me.

    I like using Sufix Pro mono line with that knot.

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