I like the blood knot a lot. Once you get it down it’s strong and compact. Only thing I see is weird tangles on long spinning rod leaders. But it’s fast to tie and very strong.
I watch the channel a lot, and I have learned a lot. I live in Michigan so I can relate to the tips from a fellow northern angler more than most of the UA-cam fare. I do want to add my two cents in favor of the FG knot however. It isn't easy to tie at first, but once I got confident tieing it I will not go back to anything else. On spinning rods or baitcasters I can use any length fluorocarbon leader, often 18-20 feet. Reel the knot into the reel no problem. And once you get the confidence tieing a good knot, they never fail.
Hi Matt, I agree to find a consistent knot you can do perfect every time. I have made the uni my almost everything knot. I do a double or super uni straight to baits, uni to uni for braid to flouro. I even use a uni technique for my snell knots. Some of my friends have a hard time with the uni. Credit Roland Martin for getting me going on the uni 10 years ago. Got back into fishing later in life and so happy I did. Love your stuff. I'm in New England and your content helps me the most.
Matt- the last time you brought up the Miller, I told you I have been tying it for over 40 yrs. I wish I had said then... My Wife started really fishing with me about 4 years ago. I spent most of my time making sure she had tackle on. When she wanted to learn to tie on her own hooks, etc. I taught her the Miller Knot and she picked right up on it and within just a few trips, she could tie on all her own tackle. The Miller knot in my world is the easiest knot and on of the strongest. Thank you for this video!
I love a good uni knot but I noticed it would snag a little in my casts. So I've went to an Alberto knot it's not hard and it looks very similar to an fg when finished. I usually do 2 overhand knots after the Alberto on both mainline and flouro. It doesn't seem to snag in my casts.
I'll check out the Miller knot! Thanks. I use the Double Pitzen knot for flouro, Palomar for braid, and the Alberto knot for braid to flouro. I'll use the double uni for mono to braid for backing.
Thanks MS, good stuff. When I get hung up and have to break off, my back to back uni for braid to floro almost never breaks. Never tried the Miller, but I'll check it out. Cheers, JJ
Matt, Salt Strong has several videos on the FG knot. You may want to look at the version where the braid tag end wraps around your little finger. It looks like the easiest way if you could master it. My fingers don't work that well anymore, so I use the braid tag end in my mouth version. I can tie it in under 90 seconds. I took your advice on the Miller knot, and use it as my primary knot.
Great video!!! Just started using the Miller Knot when I seen it on your video. I like it a lot so far no problems with it!!! Like tying the Red Phillips Knot for braid to fluoro or mono use to use the uni knot. Good luck in the tournament can't wait to see the action on the water with the boys. Stay Safe & God Bless!!! 🤠👍
After all these years of fishing, your knot game plan is the same as mine. I love the Miller knot. You forgot your snell knot for the Nishine drop shot hook. I prefer that hook but I wish they made a few different sizes.
Great info. I came across the Miller Knot in a video that talked about tuna fishermen using it on light line for those fish 5-7 years ago. Been using it ever since. For really light floro (4-8) I add another loop. 3x thru eye. It never breaks. Don’t know if it makes that much difference, but I have confidence in it.
San Diego jam or uni knot when tying Fluoro to baits. Braid is palomar. At home prepping rods I’ll tie the FG Knot for braid to Fluoro. When out fishing I tie the Alberto knot because it’s quick and can be tied in wind. …. Other knots I use in certain occasions, loop knot and tri-lene knots for mono.
Double San Diego Jam knot, about the strongest knot you can tie. The double SDJ knot has 2 loops through the eye, it's a fast tying knot and strong. If you need something lighter just go with the single San Diego Jam knot. For tying leader to braid its all FG knots for that. Here is a tip on making the FG knot easy peasy unless you wearing pants with no belt loop, but I tie the braid to my belt loop and have the rod hang with tension and then that leaves my hand free with the fluoro and do the wraps. When done with the wraps pull on the single knot on your belt loop free and finish with half hitches, takes 2-3min to tie, in the boat, at home where ever...:)
I've got 5 go-tos and that's it. They're all pretty specific. FG for leader knots, power snell for large hooks, rapala loop for most swimming lure connections, Palomar, and fish-n-fool for most everything else.
@@MattStefanFishing I should add Im using flouro or mono not braid. When I fly fished alot I had to learn a nail knot and blood knot and all that but for line to bait I always use an improved clinch and if it needs a loop knot deal I just use a snap lock. 😂
I now tie the Miller knot. I think that it is very strong,& reliable. Years ago I would tie a Palomar knot. Shew, too many spinnerbaits lost because of a knot that breaks too easy.
I use 3 knots for everything. A loop knot for lures and jigs, a standard Trilene knot (I think that's the name) and to tie braid to mono I use a "modified Albright". I really don't want the strongest knot for leader to line. I want my drag to slip before the knot breaks. So if I get snagged, which is daily, I want the knot to fail so I don't lose braid. I have caught plenty of big saltwater fish that run a lot with those knots. Catching a stingray about 30-40 lbs on 10 lb braid takes 20 minutes or more and my knots were fine. That's the biggest stuff I've caught with braid so far. I have a spool of 6 lb braid coming tomorrow. I'll put it on my 7 medium light rod for trout and flounder and redfish, I'm curious to see how much farther it casts than the 10 lb braid.
I tell you what I have been using a loop knot on jerkbaits it scares me to death that it will break but if I want a hard slash it’s fun. Good video Matt I’m gonna learn that miller knot . I use that double shin do triple tag end hay bail knot on flouro as Gman swindle would say.
I'm not Matt and I have no where near his skill, but tecently I have been doing experiments with different lines and knots and a force gauge. I discovered that with the Palomar knot I have to be very careful that the lines are not crossed through the eye. If they are crossed there, the knot is quite weak. Also, it's sometimes difficult to get it to cinch down without damaging the line. With the Miller knot there are many fewer errors to make. It cinches down more easily, Make sure the figure 8 cinches somewhat first. Then check the two loops through the eye to make sure they don't cross or have twist. Also you have to make sure and pull the tag end. After that you golden. Also Miller has shorter tag than Palomar and doesn't require putting the bait through a loop.
Agree to tie what you have confidence in. Started using the Miller for nearly all terminal tackle with exception of punching where I use a snell with a straight shank hook to get an upward trajectory during the hookset. Saw the snell for punching on one of Gabe Montgomery's videos. Found that either the Miller or snell works with all line types and only had the Miller break once in two years. Thanks to you and Mark Daniels Jr. for the Miller heads-up. Attaching a link to Joe Miller's video on his knot. Tried the FG knot and just can't get it right. Tried alternatives and finally decided on an alberto for braid to leader. Also been using an "other" knot vs a palomar for drop shotting (video link attached). Don't think it has a name but works well and doesn't require the knot to be pulled back through the hook eye like the palomar. Miller Knot: ua-cam.com/video/MaNx56sYEDY/v-deo.html "Other" Drop Shot Knot: ua-cam.com/video/q_eO_fEV3cA/v-deo.html Punching Snell: ua-cam.com/video/1iV_LF0_CbA/v-deo.html
I have a similar set up to my knots, I like FG if i have time for it. If i need a leader asap i would go with alberto i like the pizten with an extra loop at the end for strength and for braid well i just go with pizten but double
Alberto for braid to fluoro....just as easy as uni-uni and just as thin as FG. I always use 20+ lb fluoro leader to prevent pike biteoffs, they're everywhere in my lakes. Trilene for all direct ties...not sure why you said trilene doesnt loop through hook twice bec it does the way i do it and see it everywhere 🤷♂️
I'm a firm believer in the KISS principle and if it ain't broke don't fix it. I use the double Palomar knot, snell knot for punching and uni to uni knot, that's it
Thanks for including the "whys" for these knots. One question, and I hope I'm not blasted out of here .. why no polymer knot for fluoro? I do notice a little kinking when I cinch it up, but really haven't had a problem breaking. Interested in your thoughts. Good luck in tourney. Still warm here!
I’ve only ever broken off at my knot a handful of times no matter the knot. Most of those times were pulling on a snagged lure or hook. The fish I’ve had break me off wrapped my line around something and the knot would have made no difference there. I agree 100%. Learn a few knots and get to the point you can tie them in your sleep.
Bass fisherman for the most part are a very sheep like and egotistical bunch so most UA-camrs are difficult for me to watch. Your no ego pragmatic approach is very appreciated. Thank you
I use a modified Albright knot for braid to mono and I don't want the knot to be stronger. I fish in the saltwater and I use jigs mostly. I snag the bottom a lot and have to break off. I want the line to break at the knot so I don't lose braid. And that knot hasn't failed while I was fighting a fish because the drag slips before the knot fails. I used the same knot when I was using monofilament on my reels but I had to start wrapping it from up to down then back up, and through the loop twice. That stops the braid from slipping in the mono loop. Works for me.
Absolutely love the Miller knot, only one I use for floro, thanks for showing that one many moons ago.
Me too
Palomar for everything. 100%. Braid to leader, it's the Blood knot, exclusively.
Thanks for sharing!
I like the blood knot a lot. Once you get it down it’s strong and compact. Only thing I see is weird tangles on long spinning rod leaders. But it’s fast to tie and very strong.
I watch the channel a lot, and I have learned a lot. I live in Michigan so I can relate to the tips from a fellow northern angler more than most of the UA-cam fare.
I do want to add my two cents in favor of the FG knot however. It isn't easy to tie at first, but once I got confident tieing it I will not go back to anything else. On spinning rods or baitcasters I can use any length fluorocarbon leader, often 18-20 feet. Reel the knot into the reel no problem. And once you get the confidence tieing a good knot, they never fail.
It’s a good knot no doubt about it
Hi Matt, I agree to find a consistent knot you can do perfect every time. I have made the uni my almost everything knot. I do a double or super uni straight to baits, uni to uni for braid to flouro. I even use a uni technique for my snell knots. Some of my friends have a hard time with the uni. Credit Roland Martin for getting me going on the uni 10 years ago. Got back into fishing later in life and so happy I did. Love your stuff. I'm in New England and your content helps me the most.
Thanks
Matt- the last time you brought up the Miller, I told you I have been tying it for over 40 yrs. I wish I had said then... My Wife started really fishing with me about 4 years ago. I spent most of my time making sure she had tackle on. When she wanted to learn to tie on her own hooks, etc. I taught her the Miller Knot and she picked right up on it and within just a few trips, she could tie on all her own tackle. The Miller knot in my world is the easiest knot and on of the strongest. Thank you for this video!
It is an easy knot to tie!
I love a good uni knot but I noticed it would snag a little in my casts. So I've went to an Alberto knot it's not hard and it looks very similar to an fg when finished. I usually do 2 overhand knots after the Alberto on both mainline and flouro. It doesn't seem to snag in my casts.
Thanks for sharing!
Can’t beat the Miller knot, best knot I have ever tied and it has never failed in the two years I have been using it.
Agreed
I'll check out the Miller knot! Thanks. I use the Double Pitzen knot for flouro, Palomar for braid, and the Alberto knot for braid to flouro. I'll use the double uni for mono to braid for backing.
Thanks for watching
Thanks MS, good stuff. When I get hung up and have to break off, my back to back uni for braid to floro almost never breaks. Never tried the Miller, but I'll check it out. Cheers, JJ
give it a try
Great tips Matt didn't even think of looking for a bad knot after I tie my lures on when I think it's tied on good. Thanks man 👍🏻
You bet!
Matt, Salt Strong has several videos on the FG knot. You may want to look at the version where the braid tag end wraps around your little finger. It looks like the easiest way if you could master it. My fingers don't work that well anymore, so I use the braid tag end in my mouth version. I can tie it in under 90 seconds. I took your advice on the Miller knot, and use it as my primary knot.
Thanks for sharing
Great video!!! Just started using the Miller Knot when I seen it on your video. I like it a lot so far no problems with it!!! Like tying the Red Phillips Knot for braid to fluoro or mono use to use the uni knot. Good luck in the tournament can't wait to see the action on the water with the boys. Stay Safe & God Bless!!! 🤠👍
Thanks for sharing!
After all these years of fishing, your knot game plan is the same as mine. I love the Miller knot. You forgot your snell knot for the Nishine drop shot hook. I prefer that hook but I wish they made a few different sizes.
Oh yeah but that’s a one off knot
Great info. I came across the Miller Knot in a video that talked about tuna fishermen using it on light line for those fish 5-7 years ago. Been using it ever since.
For really light floro (4-8) I add another loop. 3x thru eye. It never breaks. Don’t know if it makes that much difference, but I have confidence in it.
Thanks for the info!
San Diego jam or uni knot when tying Fluoro to baits. Braid is palomar. At home prepping rods I’ll tie the FG Knot for braid to Fluoro. When out fishing I tie the Alberto knot because it’s quick and can be tied in wind. …. Other knots I use in certain occasions, loop knot and tri-lene knots for mono.
Thanks for sharing
Good list of knots in the video, thanks.
I couldn't find the link to the Miller knot though.
Suggested video At the end of the video
I started using the uni knot last year and haven’t had any issues. It’s easy to tie and easy on my eyes. Lol
Thanks for sharing
Double San Diego Jam knot, about the strongest knot you can tie. The double SDJ knot has 2 loops through the eye, it's a fast tying knot and strong. If you need something lighter just go with the single San Diego Jam knot. For tying leader to braid its all FG knots for that. Here is a tip on making the FG knot easy peasy unless you wearing pants with no belt loop, but I tie the braid to my belt loop and have the rod hang with tension and then that leaves my hand free with the fluoro and do the wraps. When done with the wraps pull on the single knot on your belt loop free and finish with half hitches, takes 2-3min to tie, in the boat, at home where ever...:)
Thanks for sharing
I've got 5 go-tos and that's it. They're all pretty specific. FG for leader knots, power snell for large hooks, rapala loop for most swimming lure connections, Palomar, and fish-n-fool for most everything else.
Thanks for sharing
Great advice Matt, will give the Miller knot a try with fluorocarbon. 👍👍👍
Go for it!
I use basically 4 knots. Good video Matt 🤛
Thanks
I used uni to uni for a long time. Then I found the Red Phillips Knot. That knot is easy to tie and in my opinion, it's a stronger knot.
I’ll check it out
I use the improved clinch knot. That's it. Never failed me yet.
Thanks for sharing
@@MattStefanFishing I should add Im using flouro or mono not braid. When I fly fished alot I had to learn a nail knot and blood knot and all that but for line to bait I always use an improved clinch and if it needs a loop knot deal I just use a snap lock. 😂
I now tie the Miller knot. I think that it is very strong,& reliable.
Years ago I would tie a Palomar knot. Shew, too many spinnerbaits lost because of a knot that breaks too easy.
It’s a great knot
I use 3 knots for everything. A loop knot for lures and jigs, a standard Trilene knot (I think that's the name) and to tie braid to mono I use a "modified Albright". I really don't want the strongest knot for leader to line. I want my drag to slip before the knot breaks. So if I get snagged, which is daily, I want the knot to fail so I don't lose braid. I have caught plenty of big saltwater fish that run a lot with those knots. Catching a stingray about 30-40 lbs on 10 lb braid takes 20 minutes or more and my knots were fine. That's the biggest stuff I've caught with braid so far.
I have a spool of 6 lb braid coming tomorrow. I'll put it on my 7 medium light rod for trout and flounder and redfish, I'm curious to see how much farther it casts than the 10 lb braid.
Thanks for sharing
Line to bait This year the Fishin Fool. Miller and San Diego as backup.
Line to leader - FG (while at home) Crazy Alberto or Red Philips as backup.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks.
You're welcome
I tell you what I have been using a loop knot on jerkbaits it scares me to death that it will break but if I want a hard slash it’s fun. Good video Matt I’m gonna learn that miller knot . I use that double shin do triple tag end hay bail knot on flouro as Gman swindle would say.
Thanks for sharing
Want a simple one. The Jimmy Houston knot. Been around forever and is as good as they come. 😊
I’ll check it out
I'll give the Miller knot a try.
Please share why you don't suggest a Palomar knot with fluorocarbon.
Thanks for the video!
I'm not Matt and I have no where near his skill, but tecently I have been doing experiments with different lines and knots and a force gauge. I discovered that with the Palomar knot I have to be very careful that the lines are not crossed through the eye. If they are crossed there, the knot is quite weak. Also, it's sometimes difficult to get it to cinch down without damaging the line.
With the Miller knot there are many fewer errors to make. It cinches down more easily, Make sure the figure 8 cinches somewhat first. Then check the two loops through the eye to make sure they don't cross or have twist. Also you have to make sure and pull the tag end. After that you golden.
Also Miller has shorter tag than Palomar and doesn't require putting the bait through a loop.
It breaks a lot more often with fluorocarbon. I’ve seen several studies done on it
Agree to tie what you have confidence in. Started using the Miller for nearly all terminal tackle with exception of punching where I use a snell with a straight shank hook to get an upward trajectory during the hookset. Saw the snell for punching on one of Gabe Montgomery's videos. Found that either the Miller or snell works with all line types and only had the Miller break once in two years. Thanks to you and Mark Daniels Jr. for the Miller heads-up. Attaching a link to Joe Miller's video on his knot. Tried the FG knot and just can't get it right. Tried alternatives and finally decided on an alberto for braid to leader. Also been using an "other" knot vs a palomar for drop shotting (video link attached). Don't think it has a name but works well and doesn't require the knot to be pulled back through the hook eye like the palomar.
Miller Knot:
ua-cam.com/video/MaNx56sYEDY/v-deo.html
"Other" Drop Shot Knot:
ua-cam.com/video/q_eO_fEV3cA/v-deo.html
Punching Snell:
ua-cam.com/video/1iV_LF0_CbA/v-deo.html
Thanks for sharing
Porter for fluoro, palomar braid and mono, alberto braid to fluoro , dropshot for dropshot and snell are the five I use and rarely snell.
Thanks for sharing
I use that since you showed it. I also think Mark Daniels Jr uses it too!
Yep he’s one that got me using it
Thanks Matt
You bet
I have a similar set up to my knots, I like FG if i have time for it. If i need a leader asap i would go with alberto i like the pizten with an extra loop at the end for strength and for braid well i just go with pizten but double
Thanks for sharing
Alberto for braid to fluoro....just as easy as uni-uni and just as thin as FG. I always use 20+ lb fluoro leader to prevent pike biteoffs, they're everywhere in my lakes. Trilene for all direct ties...not sure why you said trilene doesnt loop through hook twice bec it does the way i do it and see it everywhere 🤷♂️
Thanks for watching
Are you using the Miller knot for your Drop Shot also?
yes
I'm a firm believer in the KISS principle and if it ain't broke don't fix it. I use the double Palomar knot, snell knot for punching and uni to uni knot, that's it
Agreed
Thanks for including the "whys" for these knots. One question, and I hope I'm not blasted out of here .. why no polymer knot for fluoro? I do notice a little kinking when I cinch it up, but really haven't had a problem breaking. Interested in your thoughts. Good luck in tourney. Still warm here!
I don’t think it’s as strong IMO with fluoro
I tie what you call the Miller knot and rarely rarely ever break off.
It’s a great knot
Hey Matt...I didn't see links to your knots.
Video should have been at the end of the video
What knot do you suggest for mono to lure?
Miller knot
Said braid to lure twice. Which knot does he use for flouro leader to lure? Sometimes loop knot but usually miller?
Uni to uni for connecting knot
what is a good knot that points the tag end towards the bait?
Just trim your tag end shorter
I’ve only ever broken off at my knot a handful of times no matter the knot. Most of those times were pulling on a snagged lure or hook. The fish I’ve had break me off wrapped my line around something and the knot would have made no difference there.
I agree 100%. Learn a few knots and get to the point you can tie them in your sleep.
Thanks for sharing
How many wraps on your uni to uni Matt?
5
I keep it simple Fg Albright and improved Palamar.
Sounds good
Palomar knot & that's it...possible double palomar for Frogs if cover is real bad
Thanks for sharing
Bass fisherman for the most part are a very sheep like and egotistical bunch so most UA-camrs are difficult for me to watch. Your no ego pragmatic approach is very appreciated. Thank you
It also really helps that he uses proper grammar.
I appreciate that!
For mono or fluoro to braid the GT knot tested the strongest of all the knots. FG knot was not very strong.
I use a modified Albright knot for braid to mono and I don't want the knot to be stronger. I fish in the saltwater and I use jigs mostly. I snag the bottom a lot and have to break off. I want the line to break at the knot so I don't lose braid. And that knot hasn't failed while I was fighting a fish because the drag slips before the knot fails. I used the same knot when I was using monofilament on my reels but I had to start wrapping it from up to down then back up, and through the loop twice. That stops the braid from slipping in the mono loop. Works for me.
Google for "salt strong gt knot." They have a lot of other good knot information, including about the FG knot.
The fg knot is incredibly strong, I don’t know why your spewing misinformation
FG Knot is insanely strong.
Thanks for sharing
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