Tie one on….a lure that is!

I am a fisherman who throws a lot of lures when I’m on the water. A very diversified selection ranging from 1/2 ounce Spinner baits to small 1/4 ounce jigs and everything in between. I always tie the same knot over and over, however, have also been thinking if there isn’t a better way to get the most out of each lures design. Well…here is an article that breaks it all down and EXACTLY what I was looking for. Read it over and let me know if there are any you favor over others.

“One thing you can’t buy is a good knot. You have to tie it on your own. And while no single knot satisfies every angling situation, mastering a set of the best, one in each of four major categories (terminal knots, line-to-line splices, light-to-heavy line splices, and terminal loop knots), will reduce break-offs and have you fishing more and retying line less. ”
Source: How to Tie The Five Strongest Fishing Knots | Field & Stream

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Bio: Dave Nolan is a speaker and instructor whose expertise is in Waterfowling and the dynamics of duck and goose calling. He is committed to help educate, network and further the abilities of today’s sportsman in the field as well as the contest stage through a Christian based social media platform and public speaking engagements.

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