ReelLife Posted June 20, 2007 Posted June 20, 2007 Toolman or others could you describe to me how you do the Palomar knot on the bend of a hook. My clinch knots have not held well and so I have lost a couple of nice fish that broke me off each time they jumped out of the water. I am sure my reel drag was fine and I could not even react to them with the positioning of my rod because as soon as they were out of the water they were gone. Any help would be appreciated. Quote
toolman Posted June 20, 2007 Posted June 20, 2007 I will pm you the steps. I developed this knot and would prefer not posting it, as it is part of the program for our Nymphing Clincs. Quote
126barnes Posted June 20, 2007 Posted June 20, 2007 The Palomar knot is on many web sites, its not much of a secret. Didn't know it was your knot thou Toolman, I've been using it for 20 years, must be a varition. Quote
TSC Posted June 20, 2007 Posted June 20, 2007 Toolman or others could you describe to me how you do the Palomar knot on the bend of a hook. My clinch knots have not held well and so I have lost a couple of nice fish that broke me off each time they jumped out of the water. I am sure my reel drag was fine and I could not even react to them with the positioning of my rod because as soon as they were out of the water they were gone. Any help would be appreciated. http://www.fish4fun.com/palomarknot.htm Quote
toolman Posted June 20, 2007 Posted June 20, 2007 The knot Reel Life is asking about is not a standard Palomar knot, but a Hook Bend Knot. Quote
SanJuanWorm Posted June 20, 2007 Posted June 20, 2007 i use 2 knots for my fishin ventures. Improved clinch and the loopy knot(what ever its called) Yes im highly technical aren't I? Quote
Guest bigbadbrent Posted June 20, 2007 Posted June 20, 2007 I'm sure you've got the patented 'tim hortons wind knot' down too Quote
SanJuanWorm Posted June 20, 2007 Posted June 20, 2007 I stopped wind knottin after i stopped using tapered leaders. Quote
ReelLife Posted June 20, 2007 Author Posted June 20, 2007 Can you explain the science behind that comment SJW? Quote
SanJuanWorm Posted June 20, 2007 Posted June 20, 2007 Can you explain the science behind that comment SJW? Not really. Quote
Guest bigbadbrent Posted June 20, 2007 Posted June 20, 2007 Probably stops premature rolling over of the line, or lets your flies roll the line over, not the line itself (line, as in leader) Quote
SanJuanWorm Posted June 20, 2007 Posted June 20, 2007 Probably stops premature rolling over of the line, or lets your flies roll the line over, not the line itself (line, as in leader) Yah what he said. Quote
Weedy1 Posted June 21, 2007 Posted June 21, 2007 ReelLife: If your talking about the two fish I saw you lose you have to consider the fact that both of those fish appeared to take a run directly towards your boat, then take a leap. Bad luck. I have had the experience many times where the indicator goes down then a split second later there is a rainbow flying out of the water 20 or 30 feet away from the indicator is. Sometimes it is difficult to know where they are after the initial strike. If you don't feel any pull as soon as the indicator goes down start stripping in the line as fast as you can with your hands, then afterwards if you have control of the fish you can use your reel if you want to. Another issue that may be of importance is how well pinched your barbs are on the flys you tie other flys to. Although my barbs are pinched down when I tie them, I have noticed that sometimes the side of the barb or the point of the barb will cut through line that is attached to that fly. This could alo be where you are losing flys/fish. Quote
Guest bigbadbrent Posted June 21, 2007 Posted June 21, 2007 Or just dont go bend to eye, go eye to eye. I feel eye to eye also gives a better presentation Quote
Weedy1 Posted June 21, 2007 Posted June 21, 2007 That depends what your presenting and in what order. I find the cheese sticks better if it's bend to bend. Quote
Weedy1 Posted June 21, 2007 Posted June 21, 2007 Here's some knot links for you Tim. http://www.animatedknots.com/indexfishing....imatedknots.com Quote
maxwell Posted June 21, 2007 Posted June 21, 2007 eye too eye is good but she twists up on ya but abarell swivel takes care of that, dropper trags are a must in some situations and on the bend if great for dredgin IMHO...u needs all three Quote
Brownstone Posted June 21, 2007 Posted June 21, 2007 The knot TM showd me rocks using it on the bend..easy to tie and strong..I usally don;t go on the bend but the odd time I do, I use it, I like droppers tied with a blood knot personally and my primary has to be a clinch knot..unless i'm swinging streamers or wets then it's the Palomar all the way... Quote
Weedy1 Posted June 21, 2007 Posted June 21, 2007 Keep in mind here that I think ReelLife is talking about lake fishing, not the fishing you guys do on the Bow or larger rivers. Let me ask this: what are the best knots in your opinion for tieing together 3 chironomids? Or say a leech on top and two chronies below? Quote
maxwell Posted June 21, 2007 Posted June 21, 2007 ide say wend to bend cuz u want them chronnies hanging straight up maybe a slight angle.....dropper tags would be killer if u were dragging that leech below...eye too eye wouldnt be that great cuz ur chronnies would be sideways.... Quote
SilverDoctor Posted June 21, 2007 Posted June 21, 2007 The Palomar knot is on many web sites, its not much of a secret. Didn't know it was your knot thou Toolman, I've been using it for 20 years, must be a varition. Actually the Palomar is a normal knot but Toolman has developed a variation of it for hook bend tying that is superb. Very original. Quote
126barnes Posted June 21, 2007 Posted June 21, 2007 Actually the Palomar is a normal knot but Toolman has developed a variation of it for hook bend tying that is superb. Very original. I'm sure it is, like I said a variation. Wouldn't mind seeing it, but I doubt I'll be able to take in the clinic, leaving Alberta next week. Quote
toolman Posted June 21, 2007 Posted June 21, 2007 I'll post it when I get proper illustrations done, with step by step instructions, as it requires the visual component to make it easy to learn and tie. Hey Doc, could you do the illustrations for it and I can write the text etc? Quote
SilverDoctor Posted June 21, 2007 Posted June 21, 2007 I'll post it when I get proper illustrations done, with step by step instructions, as it requires the visual component to make it easy to learn and tie. Hey Doc, could you do the illustrations for it and I can write the text etc? Sure, I'll work on it next week. Spending the weekend on some of the small streams near Sundre. Quote
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