How-To Tie a San Diego Jam Knot
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- Опубліковано 4 вер 2024
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A strong and reliable knot that is perfect for all anglers. In this Tackle Warehouse How-To video, Thomas Cochran demonstrates the proper steps on How-To tie a San Diego Jam Knot. Great for all types of fishing lines and fishing styles, the San Diego Jam Knot is one that anglers of all skill levels should know how-to tie. Make sure to keep it locked-in to the Tackle Warehouse VLOG page to get more exclusive content, firsthand angler insight, and the best products at the best prices.
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Who’s here from BashFishHQ’s knot test video? 🤣
Yessir
Yeah, and this was a great tutorial. I watched several others and wasn't sure, but I got this one the first time. It's not hard at all.
Yes
Same 😂
I came here like i'm gonna find out how to make the best knot I was just about to put the same comment
I learned how to tie this knot when I was kid. I'm 65 now and no matter what other knot I try, I seem to always come back to this one. In all my years, it has never failed, not even one time. Others I have tried have failed.
I am 56 and have done the exact same thing
@@briantherion5464 80 and learned that knott fishing on the half day boat at H&M San Diego.
Question for you guys, I’m trying to learn this knot now.. is it normal once you cinch the knot down to the lure, if you pull on the tag end pretty hard for the loop to open back up?
Its the only knot i use. For spotted bay bass, largemouth, and yellowtail!💯
I have always used the palomar knot , but I am looking to expand my knot tying knowledge. I will be adding this one to my repertoire. Thanks for posting.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you! This was extremely easy. Just getting into swimbaits and this was a must.
Glad it helped!
Best knot ever for trout steelhead and salmon he has two cinch areas to make sure that knot don’t come undone
I like the Palomar knot best
Another great knot. One of the easiest to do and super strong. I like to use the Trilene knot.
I agree with you on the Palomar not except for heavy lines. The Palomar doesn't work with heavy lines very well
@@rsrs3128why not with heavy line?
Good clear instructions. 👍🏻
I believe this knot consistently performs at or near the top in break strength with pretty much every line regardless of material or size.
Best knot, when you double it it’s even better.
thank you. that little extra confidence is a must for some anglers
This makes it look way harder than it is. (Tip: place hook into a guide or any nearby solid object, then tie.)
Been using this knot forever, never broke off a fish
Been using this knot since 1978, caught a walrus with it once long story didn't break
2 years ago I had a spinner bait break off a huge bass. When I reeled up the empty line the knot was still intact. The wire on the spinner bait broke before the knot. Anytime it’s been broken off it’s the main line not even the knot such a good knot.
nice strong simple knot, ty
Thank You!
Great knot. I use the Trilene knot though.
I fish only very rarely, like rounds down to zero kind of rare. But I use this knot in other ways. Granted, it's similar applications, tying it off a cord to a D-ring or whatever. I find it aesthetically pleasing too. Aside for the -tail- tag that goes over most of the loops, but that makes it really easy to untie, no matter how tight. Now that I think about it, the tag being on top of the loops makes it look different than a noose. Probably a good thing.
It's also really good at using up a cord that is too long. Yes, I am aware of the alternatives. Little surprised it hasn't entered the paracord crafts scene yet, -it would make for a great beginner knot, as it's easy to untie. It's structure is also very... easily modified- Wait a moment. OOooh, forgot how the same knot can be used in almost, if not actually, infinite ways. It probably already is used in paracord crafts, it's just slightly different 'on paper' but looks totally different.
My dad taught me this knot when I was 6 as “the only knot you use to tie on any lure or hook.”
This is the only knot I use now for the last 20 yrs. Over 50 yrs fishing experience, I found my 'go-to' knot after years of using the Palomar knot which seems to fail with heavier mono lines.I learned this one years ago but was told its called a reversed improved cinch knot...anyone have any ideas on where this really originated?
I learn this knot from this video! Thank you. I use It for Sea bass fishing in Italy. Is this knot good for flipping with jigs in heavy cover for bass ?
How is the fishing in Italy? I have heard it is good and fun time
Good for everything. I've used it all my life.
Every time I'm on the 5south I'm " jammin"!
Great video!!! New subscriber here from New York
Its like a Snell and Clinch had a baby. 😂
Could you guys do the non slip loop knot for tying to walking baits to give then more walking action. I always make the loop too big. Also the trilene knot.
I want to check out some more fishing rods
i've been having trouble with my knots on flouro and copolymer breaking or freying the line when i sinch it down , this knot seemed to work well on my copolymer as i've given up on flouro i mainly use braid when i can get away with it but for my paddle tail swimbaits and wacky rigs i don't use braid and mono has a lot of stretch and line twist but i do use mono on my spincast reels for bream fishing but i have purchased some 6 lb test copolymer for bream fishing with my micro spincast Zebco i purchased P line copoly in 6 lb and 10 lb for my spinning reel for wacky rig and neko and shakey head fishing haven't fished with it yet but will be soon , thanks for the video , please refer me to some more knots that are good for copolymer , seems like my uni and palomar don't work so good with copolymer but great for my braid and mono
Most people fishing the long range fleet out of San Diego use this knot, but NOBODY ties it this way..... Use an anchor ring (they're all over the boats in the tackle area) or something similar, to hold your hook; them you have both hands to tie the knot. If you're tying 40,50,60 or 80 floro, especially when doubled over, and you need to tie fast and tight, it's not possible holding the hook; use an anchor. It will only take 10-15 seconds to tie it and secure it if you use an anchor.
(Check out UA-cam) San Diego Jam Knot vs Palomar Knot
I still like tying a Palomar up to 80# (then I start crimping)
I’ve used the San Diego Jam fishing long range out of San Diego as well
One thing the SD jam has going for it is that there and no lines crossing each other to cut
You have to watch tying the Palomar knot … and not cross the lines
Lubing both knots are essential or the moms will burn on itself when tightening
this knot is cool but over complicated and not as strong as the others that wrap around the eye of the hook twice. the palomar knot is stronger and way easier. i just learned the trilene knot the beginning of this year and is easy and the strongest fishing knot.
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I believe that is the improved clinch knot? Not the San Diego Jam.
That's what I was thinking🤔
I thought you doubled a jam knot like a palomar??
How embarrassing 🙈
San Diego Jam Knot, What crap!! That is a Europe hangman's knot (10,000 years old), still in use today. Why do yanks try and reinvent the wheel?
This is a San Diego jam. It’s quite different from an improved clinch, the little details matter. When you double the San Diego jam knot it’s called the doubled San Diego jam knot, kinda simple.
The improved clinch doesn't have the little loop he was holding at the top, on the clinch that loop is created when you pass the tag end through the opening near the hook eye whereas he created the loop at the beginning and it is part of the wrap, they are super similar though especially the benefit they both pass line between the knot and eye, which helps with fluorocarbon and cinch knots to keep them from cinching down so much they cut the line, theoretically it can't cinch beyond the thickness of the line because there is line against the eye preventing that, which is what causes problems when using the uni or Palomar with fluoro because nothing prevents the line from cinching straight through itself against the hard hook eye
The point of this not is it's easy u spin the hook around the line doing it ur way way harder lol
Doesnt look like a double San Diego
San Diego Jam Knot, What crap!! That is a Europe hangman's knot (10,000 years old), still in use today. Why do yanks try and reinvent the wheel?
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Did you even watch the video? He said it originated in San Diego...
Interesting hmm.. thx for sharing never heard that. but I'm a stupid American just joking hahah
Got a stick up yer ass about a knot!! What a weirdo.
Dude this isn’t the right knot…. Haha
Pretty sure it is the right knot??? The double Santiago jam knot is this same knot but doubled over and better. So pretty sure this is correct!
Do you care to explain why this one shown in video is wrong? Or you don’t know yourself