stlhdh2o and JG:
Scrambling eggs won't help to get rid of those unsightly tag ends, but here's a trick that will.
Tie the "Rivers Inlet" knot just as described:  With the last six inches of your mainline doubled over in a loop, tie a regular old  unimproved clinch knot with only 3 or 4 turns....but before cinching it up, pass the swivel/ snap/ hook back thru the tag loop, just like with a Palomar knot.  
Don't cinch it up just yet... this is the most important step:  Cheat the loop back up into the spiraled portion of the knot by pulling on the last turn placed to make the spiral.  The loop should be flush with the body of the knot, right next to the swivel/snap/hook.
Now it's safe to cinch it down by pulling EVENLY on  both the cut tag and standing mainline together... just like you would do for a Palomar.  The coils will stack up very nice and even, and the loop just gets camouflaged into the stack of coils flush against the  swivel/snap/hook.... and there is only one tag end to cut!
Like the Palomar, this knot is not practical to tie directly to a large lure or to a pre-rigged leader.
Here is one I just tied on a magnum snap with 30# Ande.... only so it would be big enough for my scanner to pick up the details of the knot.  Try it. You will be impressed.  This knot will NEVER slip (even with the slickest of braids) because the loop locks it in place.  It is my knot of choice when tying a terminal snap to braided mainline.
fishNphysician knot:     
 
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