The Miller Knot! My favorite fluorocarbon knot!
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
- Give the Miller Knot a try! It’s my favorite fluorocarbon knot!
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Great knot, I use it . I also like the ol' fishing fool knot, it too is really strong. Thanks for the videos I enjoy all of them.
Thanks for watching!
Surprised to see this knot on a bass channel. Excellent knot- Joe Miller created this knot for Southern California Long Range Tuna fishing. Tuna ranging 100lbs to 300 lbs plus. Works with braid, mono and fluorocarbon. Joe designed to be very small knot with 80 to 200lbs test . Works well with all lbs test lines
very cool! thanks for sharing the info!
Above is correct
Cool knot, looks like a suped-up Trilene. Wifes got me busy too, back at it...
nice!
It’s Miller Time! 🪢
haha
I like it. Pretty simple too. I feel like some knots were just created when people were bored and not catching fish and that's why they're complicated.
haha
I Love this knot I been using it for more then 15 years and didn't know the name I very seldom break this knot I also use it on braid but I rap it 5 times and it won't pull out great video
very cool!
I know an old time surfboard shaper / fisherman out here on the west coast who has sworn by this knot for decades ! I've never tried it but for sure will now. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the info!
Great illustrations. I’ll try and test it also. Thanks
thanks for watching!
It works just as well for braid. I fish in Florida and it holds up to stripping baits out of pads and bullrush when hung. My only knot for last two years
awesome!
That's a knot deserving of the name knot... Gonna have to think about that one.
you bet
I’ll stick with a Snell knot for Texas rigs. I want the bead to hit the hook’s metal, not the knot. But I need “easy,” so I’m going to try the Miller knot. Thanks!
give it a try
I've been trying this knot for years. I'm a big swimbaits only angled and you need a solid knot. The double uni is probably the strongest knot but it has huge footprint, it's a big knot. The miller knot is small, probably the smallest knot you can tie with doubling the line. It's strong enough to handle a Hinkle or Hiroshima trout glide with no worries
THe more i use the miller knot the more i love it!
First time I’ve seen this knot mentioned. I’ve been using it for 40 years starting with very light mono(4lb) while trout fishing small high mountain streams in crystal clear water. Now I use it for most of my light to avg flouro and mono applications. Great video!
thanks!
It’s crazy that I’ve been fishing for over 40 years and to this day I have only tied one knot… the advanced clinch knot! From trout fishing, surf fishing and mostly bass fishing, I can not remember a time where my line broke at the knot. My buddies all use the polomar knot… the good ole advanced clinch has never failed me!
stick with what works
I use 5 diffrent knots now for fun but living on the coast in NJ my whole life i learned the clinch knot (aka the fishermen knot) 25 yrs ago and its never let me down either.
I would agree with this 99% of the time. The clinch knot has never let me down, I've been tying it for about 35 years. The one percent of the time it has let me down is if I'm rushing with fluorocarbon and don't wet it and kind of burn it while cinching it down. That being said it's also important to always have your drag set correctly.
Theodryck ya, I’ve been fishing salt and freshwater for over 40 years… the good ole clinch knot has never failed me🎣
I never improve it, I prefer a plain clinch, whenever I tie it improved it breaks, I feel like it cuts into itself that way and a plain clinch is just better. But just my opinion. If you like a clinch try it on a doubled line, its called a 'rivers inlet knot' and has been used by guys chasing big steelhead on very light tackle for a long time, and its what I use most of the time when I want a very strong knot.
I tie a very similar knot but I haven’t tried the extra twist to creat the figure 8 with the second loop before sliding the tag end through. It’s an incredibly strong knot that once cinched down is easily the strongest knot that I’ve used. It’s stupid strong. Beats the palomar handily along with sdj uni or any of those doubled
I love this knot
@@MattStefanFishing what makes it so great is how tightly it cinches down. I’ve never used a knot that cinches so strongly that it doesn’t even have any remote amount of play like a sdj or uni would.
Thanks, will give this a try.
awesome!
Matt, I have used this knot for two years with all lines including braids. Joe Miller the knot creator ties it slightly different going thru the front side after the two wraps going around the backside. I tuck the tag back thru the eye to keep it from snagging.
Good to know!
Agree, Joe goes thru the front after two wraps around the back.
Thanks for the great videos
Glad you like them!
Thank you for the video.
You bet!
Thanks for showing us that knot Matt!!👊🏻 I'm going to start to learn how to use it and know it before the season starts. Stay Safe & God Bless!!
Happy to help!
Thanks for sharing. I’ll try the Miller knot.
go for it!
Great info! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the tip. This is a new one to me.
Hope you like it!
Loved it , thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
Definitely trying this one
Pretty easy to tie
Awesome, thankyou
You bet!
I've been practicing tying this knot this morning and I have to say Matt that this knot is far better and easier to tie than the double uni knot. It does not budge either.
its a good one!
Thanks Matt, looks like a solid knot!
You bet!
I love tying new knots... I will give it a shot.
give it a try!
Excellent Knot!
thanks!
Great knot. Super strong and easy to tie!
Yes indeed!
It looks like a strong knot. I definitely need to give it a try. 👍👍
Go for it!
My signature knot !! Didn’t even know it existed!! Thanks!!
haha!
Great looking knot, I like any knot that goes through the eye doubled, this is one that I think I will like and looks very easy to tie.
Glad you like it!
Cool. Good looking knot. Great job at taking the time to set up the white background. Thanks for the vid.
Any time!
Appreciate the new knot info! Worth a try I fish a ton! Co angler Shenandoah this year all 5 events!
Good luck!
Well you did it again! You shared some wonderful information I didn't know. I am going to start using that knot right now. Thank you again.
Glad it was helpful!
With all the knots I've seen/used I haven't seen this one before, thanks for sharing Matt!
You bet!
Been looking for a good fluoro knot that goes through the eye twice and I think you just granted my wish! Thank Matt keep up the good work. I'm rooting for you this season!
Perfect!
Looks a lot easier then the 1 I've been doing. Definitely going to give it a try. Thanks for showing us the knot
You bet!
Saw him tie it in circuit breaker and never looked back, great vid‼️💪💪💯
that was a good show!
Been going through the eye twice with uni knot for a while now. Definitely increases the knot strength.
thanks for sharing
@@MattStefanFishing really enjoy your content Matt. Although I'm in Victoria Australia, a lot of it is still very relevant and useful.
Done tied it gonna have to do it a few more times .Had that figure 8 and examined it with glasses on and pulled and think I did it good. Thanks Matt.
You can do it!
Thanks Matt! This looks easier to tie than the double uni knot.
give it a try!
Will have to try it I use the uni knot but I like to try different ones
give it a try!
Interesting. I will give it a shot. I use the knot where you end up with 3 tag ends for Fluoro. Haven't had a failure, but I'm always looking for something new. Except the FG. I've given up on trying to tie that 🤣🤣🤣🤣
haha the FG is ridiculous
I use the 3 tag end knot as well and never had knot failure. I’m somewhat unhappy with the bulk of tag ends when using larger line sizes though, only complaint. Will try this one out 💪🏻
Awesome knot thanks for the tip, I practiced it and I’m pretty good at it now, but it’s definitely a better knot for fluorocarbon!
Great to hear!
Thanks Matt for all the excellent and informative vids! When you have an opportunity, would you create vid on how to replace a rod guide and what's involved. Most rod builders are back-logged and unable to get to rod repairs going forward. Thank you.
just finished a couple rod repair videos. one comes out tomorrow and another in a week or so
I do like the 2 loops through the hook eye.
Me too!
I experimented with a lot of knots last year, only to come back to a double uniknot. Having 3 trimmed tag ends collects a lot of extra weeds though, so I'll have to remember to try this one. I like having the doubled up line on jigs and stuff.
sounds good to me
This is my favorite knot also. Haven't lost a fish yet to knot failure with this knot.
Awesome!
✨✝️✨
Got to try the Miller Knot; currently, I tie the Trilene Knot. On the Big “O” you not only need a good knot, a well beefy knot that can take a pounding through the foliage. Retiring every hour is sometimes a good idea. Also after catching a big’em.
yep!
Alright, I've taken the plunge and purchased some berkley things... Gonna have to keep you posted on how this goes! The price is certainly competitive.
Sounds great!
First vid 've seen on the Miller knot. I use the Trilene knot which keeps the tag end facing the opposite direction of the retrieve.
give it a try
I used to use the advanced clinch knot but- I had it let go on me a couple times catching big catfish and was complaining about it one day at the lake and this old guy showed me how to tie a Sandiego Jam knot- said they used it for catching big tuna in the pacific when he was in the Navy, I've been using it ever since. It doesn't work for braid very well so I use a Palomar with it, but I use the sd jam with everything else. That said- this looks cool and I love learning new knots- thanks. I like knots I can visually confirm- the sd jam is that way, you can look at it and see if it's tied right or not. This one is the same way- I like that. I'll give it a shot- it might give me a bit more confidence when flipping into heavy slop or dragging through jagged rocks to know I've got a double wrap around my hook eye.
the SD Jam is a good knot as well
I am definitely trying this! My nerve issues and shaky hands might still be able to pull this off!
Good luck!
I like trying new knots also A couple years ago I was having trouble with knots breaking with floro on my medium swimbaits 6", then I used a knot I can't remember name for while & was ok. Now I've been whatever floro knot Randy B, put out on his channel last year or so ago on my medium & large swimbaits 6"-10" . I have had good luck with it so far. Not sure what it's name is, but I can tie it quickly & I re- tie alot with floro exspecialy large baits!!!
stick with what works for you
I will stick with the Palomar knot Mirrolure loop knot and the (Jam knot for attaching a leader) No Fuss No Muss... thanks
Sounds great!
I’ve used this knot but without the figure 8 at the end and still a strong knot
very cool!
As a tree climber by trade who has to remember a bunch of 'rope knots' and as an angler lots of 'fishing knots', I gotta say that looks pretty complicated. It also looks like it would be a great knot so I'm off to grab a spool of line and a hook to try and practice right now haha I didn't even think there were any knots I didn't know but im fairly certain this one's new to me. Edit: that wasn't to difficult. The first time I tied it I accidentally left out the twist step and i still couldn't break it with 8lb TrileneXT mono.
its really not a difficult knot other than the twist. thanks for sharing and if anybody needs to tie knots correctly its you!
Yes!!! I thought I was the only one that had picked that knot up from MDJ. Great knot! Prey tell what rod do you have on the dryer behind you?
its an MHX HMMB874
Agree! Looks easy enough to try! Do ya use Snell for straight shaft hook?
not anymore
I am gonna have to practice that a bunch. Looks really good. I have poor decstarity and fat fingers!
give it a try!
Instead of the figure 8 made by the twist and the final pass through I don't twist it and make exactly 2 passes thru the open side loop and sinch it down. I've tied this knot to a worm hook and wrapped it around my hand with a sock on it and with only 3 inches of line from my hand to the hook the line will shap everytime before the knot breaks.
Hey Matt, would you consider doing a Trilene Knot with 6-7 wraps (instead of only 2 like the Miller Knot) on the main line before doing the final Miller Knot figure-8 at the end? I will do this and get back to you on how it works.
more wraps with a single line isnt actually better IMO. but give it a try
Thanks Matt! Hey would you recommend this for big swim baits using fluoro?
Yes, absolutely
Would you also recommend the Miller Knot for monofilament line? Also, do the find that the final tag end pointing forward away from your lure catches weeds or debris?
I use the Trilene Knot for fluorocarbon and monofilament, and love it. That said I will give the Miller Knot a try.
tag end is not a problem
It works super well on mono for sure!
Cool knot, I always think the double wrap on the hook is good. What would be the advantages here over a Palomar knot?
I think they are both good knots
what?? Nice!
Its a good one!
thanks for a great show
looks like a nice small knot , how much bigger is it compared to palomar. I’m using knot variants that end in 3 tag ends for fluoro and they’re 100% knot but kinda bulky
about the same size honestly
I watched this video because of another video you posted recently. Everybody has their favorite knot. So a knot is a personal preference, but my question to you is why you would choose the Miller knot over the double Palomar knot. Being on water is about being efficient, so spending more time fishing and less time tying knots. Seems like the double Palomar knot is a more efficient and takes less time tie. I would argue it may be a stronger knot. I know it's a matter preference, but I would like hear your thoughts on this.
total preference. I havent broken a miller knot since i started using it two years ago and I actually can tie it faster than a double palomar. A single palomar i could tie faster.
You should tie my Fish-N-Fool knot . It is stronger then the Miller knot in all 3 line types by a total of over 5 lbs and it is easier to tie.
Sounds good
Matt, I've been fishing for over 60 years and I still fish Stren Low-Visibility Green Mono. Will this knot work with mono? use 3 Knots: Palomar, Fisherman Knot, and The Rapala knot.
yep
Just wondering what knot was you using before this one I've learned alot of knots but first I've heard of this one I use the Palomar knot for braid but know it doesn't work well with floracarbon
ive been rotating through a bunch of fluorocarbon knots until i found this one
Looks interesting. I use the uni knot on EVERYTHING. Flouro, mono, and braid. It has never failed me. Although sometimes I just feel like it's weird with braid. Thoughts?
i do not like the uni knot with braid. go with the palomar knot for braid. cant beat it.
Try the San Diego Jam knot with braid.
@@MattStefanFishing will do thanks!
I'll give it a whirl.
Nice!
Not too bad after a couple tries. Couple questions about co angling on FLW and Chicago days. Is contact us on profile page something you look at or a service for charters?
I look at all the emails that come through the contact page on my website. That's a good way to send me your questions.
Matt? Braid to flouro knot? Fg? Blood? Double uni? Very interested in your advice.
Im a double uni guy...primarily because I can tie it so fast and it doesnt fail me.
Matt, does it matter if you put the twist in clockwise or counter clockwise?
I dont think it matters.
Do you wet the line for that last pull to tighten the knot down?
yep! I recommend wetting all knots with fluorocarbon.
The trilene knot is easier and works well
stick with what works for you
I've never heard of the miller knot. The rule of thumb I go by is the lighter the line the more twists you need. Is that true with this knot? I ask because I'm a trout fisherman but adapt some of your techniques to my application. With that said I primarily use 4lb test.
I generally feel like the more twists you have the weaker it makes the knot.
This is the knot you use on the Hover rigs? I've had so many breaks on the hookset lately. I think I was setting g to hard too.
yep this is my favorite knot!
What size line do you use?
my favorite is 15lb
Will this knot work for ALL lines or is it just best for floro???
I think it works on all lines, but i use it for fluorocarbon
@@MattStefanFishing OK cool, Thank you, gonna give it a go this weekend.
I thought you was going to tie a trilene at first, until you looped it back thru...
gotchya
The eye crosser is one I'm looking at, 100% knot...
do you wet it with flouro?
when cinching yes. i recommend ALWAYS with any knot
Try the pitzen knot
ill check it out!
@@MattStefanFishing Double Pitzen knot actually has 2 lines through the eye of the hook. Your Miller knot just has 1 line looped through twice. There's a BIG difference! Double Pitzen will do the trick, and it's easier to tie, to boot.
This seems to be a variation on the Trilene that also goes through the eye twice but with more wraps around the main line and no second loop at the top. Used the Trilene universally with mono and never had a problem however, find it doesn't seem to want to cinch quite as well with fluoro. Also using it with braid but not sure how it will hold up. Will probably go with the Palomar or double Palomar for tying direct like in your video. Worked all winter on braid to fluoro knots and finally ran across one I think I can trust and can tie relatively quick. Don't believe it even has a name but a take-off on the Alberto. It's the first knot in the following video.
ua-cam.com/video/-KVDBgj0Ji4/v-deo.html
Good to see you taking Hank and Duke out on Wednesday evenings. After those footballs they were catching over the weekend they'll be disappointed if they don't win tonight. Our son is 38 now but it seems like yesterday when he was their ago and some of my best memories are those trips. Everyone will tell you they grow up too fast but it is surely a fact. Enjoy these days!
thanks for sharing you info! we finished 2nd
Why do you not use the not on braid?
you can but I love the double palomar for braid. Not reason to change if i am comfortable with it.
There is just too many damn knots people are coming up with these days. I can count on one hand how many times my knots failed and they have been around forever. However, there have been a few knots as of late that have been good for connecting flouro to braid besides the double uni knot which is what I have always used...JMO
like i say stick with what yo have confidence in
Will give this a try but the other super awesome knot for any type of line is the double line uni knot. I’ve done a lot of my own pull tests and the double line uni is the best I’ve found so far. The line will typically not break at the knot like it does with most knots. Quite a few pros use it as well. I believe that Andy Montgomery has a video about it also. ua-cam.com/video/7syO3uqe7io/v-deo.html
Stick with what works for you!
Super easy to tie? Says you, now we know your definition of easy. Tightening that knot down with flouro is probably a mainline kinker. Is that a 100% knot as it looks like there could be a lot of opportunity for synch chaffing?
Ive never had it break on me yet in the 1 1/2 ive been using it
@@MattStefanFishing To prove it is a 100% knot you have to take it to the point of breaking and measure the yield relative to the Mfger's given line strength. That quite involved knot looks like it would leave kinks in your (non-braided) mainline after tightening.
Just look at the scuffing variation on the face of that knot after tightening, I think Procol Harem would say, "The Miller's face at first just ghostly, turned a lighter shade of pale."
@@richparks1966 like i always say. stick with what you have confidence in which is why im staying with the miller knot since it hasnt failed me yet.
It seems to me that any knot that you put two loops through the eye of the hook and keep them separate or not on top of each other followed by a finishing knot that locks the two eye loops in place are all equal. I don’t think that is any better than the trilene knot Comments?
I like it better than the trilene but thats just my opinion. stick with what you have confidence in.
@@MattStefanFishing why do you prefer it? I’m not arguing at all. I’m trying to learn from you.
Two questions Matt. Do you know who the knot is named for? Do you think it will work for monofilament? (Not braid). I primarily use the palomar knot, the advanced clinch knot, and the double uni knot. Willing to try this one. ✌🏻🎣
im not sure where it came from or who made it. As for line it works with mono as well.
Joe Miller is the creator of this knot. He has a video here on UA-cam. Search under Joe Miller knot in the search.
Just UA-cam Miller knot and the creator Joe Miller will pop up
Wait for my videos. I teach the best. As for pros, Brent Ehrler knows his knots. The problem with all these knot videos is failing to recognize that all all cinch knots are the same. When you cinch, the weakest point is outside the knot where it cinches, not the knot itself. Therefore, for hooks, the Eagle Claw knot on snell hooks is best regardless of hooks, except for assist hooks and such. In the UK, they call this knotless knot. On swivels, this knot doesn't work so something like a polymar may he best....however, it is critical to know that polymer do fail, esp. at lighter weight. For most applications, the standard cinch knot is ok and there are many variations of this same knot under different names.
thanks for watching
I will stick with the Palomar + knot. However, you spell it, too many steps, But thanks
Stick with what you have confidence in
This may be a great knot, but not for someone 72 years old with arthritis. Trust me!
stick with what works for you
I don't do any knots with tag end pointing up....catches bits of grass and will ruin 10-15% of your presentations. Do the Trilene knot instead. almost identical.
thanks for sharing
Why is there a rod spinnin