Originally Posted By: Jgrizzle
you don't have to worry about that dude. Just google improved clinch knot. Your getting way to complicated way to fast. If you don't know how to properly present a jig yet, and know where the fish are, all that fine tuning detailing sh!t is just a waste of time. Go fishing and quit asking for trivial advise. Despite how prepared you are, experience is the only thing in between you and the fish. Quit asking so many questions and go fishing!!!!!!! You'll still catch fish witha cocked jig. The jig position on the line doesn't matter to me and my friends and we still put tons of fish on the bank.


knots to learn:

everything else is fluff- improved clinch knot, baitholder knot, and ocasionaly surgeons knot (line to line)


Jgrizzle,

You are a fu.king douche bag! You post nothing but arrogant bull$hit. By the way mouth breather, it does matter how your jig is presented. People that have been fishing jigs for multiple years take the time to make sure the knot will hold the jig correctly.


Abu,

I think the knot that you are refering to is called a trilene knot, could be mistaken though. It is basically a clinch knot with the tag going back through before you wrap it. good, tight knot for jigs.
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