Monty

I don't know if your knot would make a "big" difference or not. Maybe it would! I personally prefer a tight line connection so that the second a coho grabs on to it, I and pull as much slack as possible out and set the hook. Coho just love to roll and spin once they are hooked, and I don't know how that would affect a loose type knot. I always have used a special type of knot that I had perfected many years ago. It's by far my most favorite knot for strength and usually keeps my jig riding in whatever angle I tie it in (most of the time anyway).

I call it a "double" clinch knot. It's a pain in the rear sometimes to tie, because it is literally a "double" clinch knot. I just double my line when I make the clinch knot!

It strength tests as good, if not better then any other not out there.

Let us know if your knot works out better this year. Who knows until you try?


Cowlitzfisherman
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Cowlitzfisherman

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