One of the most common and useful fishing knots to know is the Clinch Knot.
The Clinch Knot is a classic terminal connection knot and generally one of the first knots that every fisherman learns.
It’s a snug terminal knot that can be used for inshore fishing and fly fishing.
It’s best when used with mono and fluorocarbon fishing lines.
This is a good knot to know because:
It’s simple
Easy to tie
Quick to learn
In this video, I show you the step-by-step process to tie the Clinch Knot.
You can see the full tutorial here:
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How To Tie The Clinch Knot
Step 1: Thread The Line Through The Eye Of The Hook
Step 2: Make Five Wraps Around The Mainline With Tag End
Step 3: Put The Tag End Through The Loop Above The Hook Eye
Step 4: Hold The Tag End And Mainline And Pull Them Tight
Step 5: Release The Tag End And Pull The Mainline Tight
Step 6: Cut The Tag End
The Clinch Knot is a good and simple knot to know.
It’s quick and is a great first knot to teach to kids or other fishermen just getting started.
It’s definitely not the strongest knot for terminal snug connections and we suggest you use a different knot like the Orvis Knot if you’re serious about fishing.
If you want to see the strongest knots rankings list, go here:
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Let us know if you have any questions about this knot or how to tie it in the comments section.
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