You’ll NEVER Tie Another FISHING KNOT (I TESTED Them All)

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  • Fishing Knots...there have always been debates on what is the strongest and best fishing knot. I did the test so now you know!
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  • @donkswampey3874
    @donkswampey3874 Před 4 měsíci +127

    Naturally as an engineer, these are my favorite videos. Thanks for clearing this up for all of us. Of course we’re all going to want a leader to main line knot test next lol

    • @BassFishingHQ
      @BassFishingHQ  Před 4 měsíci +24

      I am glad you liked it. I’ll have to do braid to leader next

    • @minibiter
      @minibiter Před 4 měsíci +3

      I vote for double uni, FG, and red philips knots. Maybe throw a blood knot in for good measure. @@BassFishingHQ

    • @JC-dt7jv
      @JC-dt7jv Před 4 měsíci +7

      Crazy Alberto = good.
      FG = Awesome... seriously, over 100% rated when done right.

    • @michaell1665
      @michaell1665 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@JC-dt7jv FG, also my favorite!

    • @sicariofishing
      @sicariofishing Před 4 měsíci

      ​@BassFishingHQ definitely!

  • @davycornell8715
    @davycornell8715 Před 2 měsíci +24

    Turning the crank by hand i think is a variable that fucks up the test. Like tearing toilet paper off the roll if you do it fast it breaks off a square, slow, and it unravels the roll. So pulling it at the exact same ft/lbs and same speed is inportant

    • @shsd7579
      @shsd7579 Před 13 dny

      no the reason toilet paper breaks off a square when you do it fast is because of the friction between each layer, pulling something faster doesnt break it easier

  • @frankw7266
    @frankw7266 Před 2 měsíci +4

    As someone who does materials testing for a living, when you have samples that are subject to human error (like knot tying), you should plan out two supplementary tests in addition to the number of results you are seeking, toss out the high & low outliers, then analyze your remaining results. In statistics, one sample is an indicator, two is an average, and three or more is considered a statistical analysis... if you apply this logic to your testing, kick out the high/low and calculate the three remaining, the results are as follows:
    Palomar - 19.67
    Double Jam - 19.43
    Snell - 19.27
    Double Pitzen - 18.90
    Uni - 18.27
    Trilene - 17.40
    Improved Clinch - 17.23

  • @gustavotellez5358
    @gustavotellez5358 Před 4 měsíci +50

    You can improve the uni knot in two important ways: 1) pass the line through the eye of the hook twice, instead of once and 2) increase the turns of the knot (I use 8). Secondly, you should look at the effect of the length of the tag on your experiments: the way you did these, its unclear whether the knot is slipping or whether its failing some other way.

    • @anotherman3075
      @anotherman3075 Před 2 měsíci +3

      A theory that should be tested

    • @MrNomyar
      @MrNomyar Před 2 měsíci +4

      It is also very dependend on line type and thickness. Thin bread (6 lbs) needs a lot more turns than thick (20 lbs).
      Lubricating mono line with saliva prevents local heating and damage during knot tightening! Practise also leads to perfection.
      Double pass through eye uni and palomar are the knots I use most.
      With palomar the line leaves at a mild angle. This can be a disadvantage for some presentations.

    • @mastersweepawesomeness2369
      @mastersweepawesomeness2369 Před měsícem +3

      That’s the best knot I use I call it the double uni 😂

    • @efxanim8tor
      @efxanim8tor Před měsícem

      Very good point on the line size. I use less turns on higher pound test, and more on lower pound test - to the appropriate relative degree of course. ​@MrNomyar

    • @waltzway5690
      @waltzway5690 Před 15 dny +1

      That’s called the fish n fool knot

  • @69mojoez
    @69mojoez Před 4 měsíci +57

    As long as your line is good and you tied the knot the right way, all these knot will work fine.

    • @jayjohnson9668
      @jayjohnson9668 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Thank you….thats the truth!

    • @ds-zd9qz
      @ds-zd9qz Před měsícem +3

      Improved clinch is still my go to. Never had issues and can tie it in pitch black

  • @kurtcarter761
    @kurtcarter761 Před 4 měsíci +19

    I like your channel a lot. I'm a retired Engineer. I spent years in an Engineering test lab. I would love to see someone look at the mechanics or each knot and see what causes each knot to fail. Do they fail predictable in the same point , or type of point such as line to line or line to hook eye or where a line crosses another line. Slow motion video would be cool. It is a lot of fun chasing failures. Sometimes we never figure it out as well as we would like to actually make a design change. Sometimes we assume the wrong thing by a mile. Keep doing it !!!

    • @MrNomyar
      @MrNomyar Před 2 měsíci +1

      The failure is more often in the main line, than the failure of the STRENGTH of the knot. The line gets a lot of abuse during fishing, especially with casting and retrieving. Not to speak of the transport and storage 😅
      Frequently take few meters of the end of your line, that is most reliable solution.

  • @donprescott9660
    @donprescott9660 Před 4 měsíci +25

    Nice job, Tyler! After 50 years of fishing, I've settled on the uni-knot with 4 wraps. Tying the strongest knot is only part of the equation, because some knots wear well and some don't. For example, the uni-knot will wear well all day and the Palomar will not. I often look at my line, feel my line and check my knot by trying to break it as I fish. I gave up on the Palomar because It too frequently disintegrated and I would break off a fish long before I reached the end of my hookset. That doesn't happen with the uni-knot. I hope I can save your viewers some aggravating break-offs. Really like your style!

    • @larrytischler570
      @larrytischler570 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Correct, the Palomar knot is prone to fail because it is with an dependant on the overhand knot in its core.

    • @JimmyCricket61258
      @JimmyCricket61258 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I'm also a fan of the uni-knot. We have experimented and our opinion is 4--8lb = 7 wraps 10--14 =6 wraps 17-20lb = 5 wraps. I also believe if your using fluro you need a lot of spit and cinch down slow. To me fluro burns more easy than mono.

    • @williamsocha
      @williamsocha Před 2 měsíci

      In April, when I begin targeting Alosa sapidissima (American shad), I tie my secret colored dart type lures with my one and only knot.....the simple improved cinch knot. BUT I DOUBLE THE LINE. It's NEVER failed, and these fish battle you pound for pound like TARPON !!! No lie.

  • @kenwebster5053
    @kenwebster5053 Před 4 měsíci +7

    I have done similar tests for my fly fishing setups to ocean trolling setups. What I found was that each knot has an optimum number of wraps for each line class. Generally the finner the line is, the more wraps are needed for optimum strength and if you do more wraps than is optimum, the line will breakvery easily. For example, you might do 8 wraps in 4 lb line, but only 2 or 3 in 30 lb line. If you do too many wraps in heavy thick line, it may break at only 10% or so.

  • @Al-oe8ib
    @Al-oe8ib Před 4 měsíci +25

    Been using a uni knot for charters for the last 30 years, if you double the line before tying the uni, the main line will break before the knot

    • @ChrisG9978
      @ChrisG9978 Před 2 měsíci +2

      That's been my exact experience...when tying 2 lines using the double Uni, the line almost always breaks well outside the knot. I've yet to have a double Uni break at the actual knot.

    • @vn01208503
      @vn01208503 Před 2 měsíci +2

      “Cadia broke before the guard did!”

    • @pickledcottoncandy
      @pickledcottoncandy Před 26 dny

      I use a uni. What do you mean double the line before tying? Fold it in half and tie the whole not doubled, or run it theough the eye twice? Thanks.

    • @KINGSLAYERTURBO
      @KINGSLAYERTURBO Před 22 dny +1

      ​@@pickledcottoncandysame question just commenting for answer notification

  • @oneshoeless
    @oneshoeless Před 52 minutami

    That SD Jam looks like a pain to tie in the wind on a kayak. The pitzen is pretty easy. When I have to tie a knot, I don't have a lot of space. Great video! I've learned a bunch from your videos.

  • @robertrodriguez4587
    @robertrodriguez4587 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Super cool video. Paloma’s is super easy to tie, is very strong. I think I’ll stick with it. KVD once said, everyone keeps trying to get me to tie different knots. But, the Palomar has worked for me for 30 years. Not the exact quote.

  • @Toadhunt1322
    @Toadhunt1322 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Tyler, very informative video. Appreciate you taking the time to run all these tests, very educational. Thanks for the extra tip on proper not tying. I’ve had many knots that didn’t quite look right, so I retied and now I know why! Been enjoying your channel for over a year now, and I’m grateful for you, sharing to help us all improve our skills and knowledge of fishing.

  • @TomJones-tx7pb
    @TomJones-tx7pb Před 2 měsíci +3

    When I was a child I met a professional match fisherman and he taught me how to whip a line onto a hand made spade end hook. I tested them in the same way of this video, and the line never broke at the knot! The takeaway from this is that the loop on the hook and line imperfections are the weakest links. With good line, my small hooks would straighten before the line broke with 100yds of 4 lb test line taking the strain.

  • @missinlink6733
    @missinlink6733 Před 4 měsíci +231

    I appreciate the video bro but please put on some safety googles. I would hate for you to lose an eye trying to teach us something important!

    • @ADK_Hillbilly
      @ADK_Hillbilly Před 4 měsíci +10

      😂 That's all I could focus on during the whole video!
      He was clearly worried about getting hit, too.

    • @idontstunt2613
      @idontstunt2613 Před 4 měsíci +2

      The snell knot hook took off like a bullet

    • @snaykes
      @snaykes Před 4 měsíci +1

      Really?

    • @rexgaming1248
      @rexgaming1248 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yup eye protection pls

    • @johncrisp7584
      @johncrisp7584 Před 4 měsíci +8

      Great video! Like watching Elf test the Jack in the Boxes from Santa’s workshop.

  • @Raven09s
    @Raven09s Před 4 měsíci +12

    I switched from the trilene knot to the double pitzen knot last year based off your last video. Since doing that, I have not had a single break-off at the knot. Not one. And I won my club championship on Okeechobee last month with 7+ and 8+ pound fish. I'm good.

    • @colobisman6132
      @colobisman6132 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Completely agree. I broke off way too much with the Trilene knot and switched to the double pitzen after watching Tyler's CZcams video. I'm very very happy with it.

    • @turinreza
      @turinreza Před 4 měsíci

      improved trilene knot is better..

  • @davidneczypir6396
    @davidneczypir6396 Před měsícem +3

    The improved clinch knot is my favorite knot. Since I was a kid I did that knot. Do more like this..

  • @_Lt__Dan_
    @_Lt__Dan_ Před 4 měsíci +4

    SD jam did originate in SD...originally on the offshore fishing boats for tuna then everyone started trying it in freshwater and lighter line applications and works very well.

  • @victorpapaiz7364
    @victorpapaiz7364 Před 4 měsíci +50

    I’d love to see this done with braid-to-leader knots too!

    • @BassFishingHQ
      @BassFishingHQ  Před 4 měsíci +13

      I will definitely have to do that in the future

    • @josephlavigueur1927
      @josephlavigueur1927 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Definitely!! And best braided lines and knots!

    • @Black-March
      @Black-March Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@BassFishingHQ When you do, make sure to test different line diameters. Because testing in the past has shown the GT knot to be the best for thick line but for thin line it's strength falls far below the FG knot.

    • @stippystips9418
      @stippystips9418 Před 4 měsíci

      someone @ me when he does

    • @Matt_ZL
      @Matt_ZL Před 4 měsíci

      The Stern fishing knot. I say fishing because their some kind of variant out there. The knot has never let me down. I'm talking 30lb plus Snook and monster tarpon. I've had the line break, but never the connection. Braid to Fluro, the thing is underappreciated.

  • @glenncivale6824
    @glenncivale6824 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Great testing. I've always been stuck on the clinch and improved climch knots even after 45 years of tx fishing but, it's been the only knot that has ever failed me. For the past two tears tho, I've been exclusively using the single UNI knot. It has never failed me. Even in a 3 knot scenario like a Carolina rig. I will now however, check out the SD Double and see if my stubborn ways allow myself the extra time that it takes while in a tx situation. In a tx, I prefer a speed knot like a clinch or a Palomer. I like to keep it simple and fast and still retain reliability.

  • @DividedWeAllFall
    @DividedWeAllFall Před 4 měsíci +6

    This makes me glad I switched from the double pitzen to the double san-diego jam knot! I gotta have knots and line I trust when throwing my expensive swimbaits. Trying the DRT Tiny Klash yesterday for the first time was nerve wracking haha. Next time I go out I am trying out the DRT K9! Excited!

  • @jasonpadgett9615
    @jasonpadgett9615 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Great video but on any knot I always help guide the cinching down without pulling it tight or it will burn the fluorocarbon. I always used to wet it and pull tight and finally figured out if I assist the knot down with my finger before pulling it tight I hardly ever break off because of the knot.

  • @ratoneJR
    @ratoneJR Před 4 měsíci +3

    While the DSD Jamb knot performs well in this test, you said it is critical to tie ANY knot correctly. Palomar is simple and quick, thus I always use this whenever possible.
    I have used the Palomar exclusively, whenever possible, for 45+ years. Any breakage or slipage can be counted on two hands, but I am a fitness fisherman not a buriser.
    Thanks for reinforcing my decades old decision. You da man. 👍

  • @captainamerica9725
    @captainamerica9725 Před měsícem +2

    My uncle taught me the Palomar, it’s literally all over ever known or done. Didn’t even know the name of it. Turned out uncle knew a pretty good knot!

  • @collector_effectors
    @collector_effectors Před 4 měsíci +4

    Double and Single SDJ are fantastic knots. I think it's a good idea to master a few different knots because I think for different line types and hook types, there's different optimum knots.

  • @dustinwalker8152
    @dustinwalker8152 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Miller knot has been my go fluoro knot for about 4 years now and there is no going back for me. Prior to that it was a double San Diego jam. I still use a Palomar for braid, well a double Palomar to be specific. I will use the snell if I’m flipping/punching but not in wood. The PR knot replaced the FG knot for me for leaders, unless I don’t have a bobbin handy. Edit: one of the reasons for the consistency of the snell over the rest is due to the way it is tied with no real tension of the not being slid down the line to the termination point which weakens the line. A Palomar can work with fluoro if tied carefully but there are much better knots for fluoro, ie the miller and dsdj.

  • @avatarcowboy2435
    @avatarcowboy2435 Před 6 dny

    After many years of always using a leader line, in many cases now I just use the main line with a improved clinch knot and count on the knot being the weakest point. Nice to see some actual numbers about the strength of this and the other knots.

  • @JC-dt7jv
    @JC-dt7jv Před 4 měsíci +2

    Sometimes those outliers are real! Some knots are more compatable with a line than others. The strength of the best knot will vary by brand and diameter.
    SDJ originated on the west coast among tuna fisherman, its a very legit knot. Also, the double palomar/nanofil knot is more compact, simple to tie than the DSDJ, and has two fewer tags. double palomar/ modified palomar is more cosistant than the normal palomar.
    I use the single/reg SDJ on braid. It WILL not slip like many knots will (palomar included).

  • @charlieclayton6860
    @charlieclayton6860 Před 4 měsíci +4

    I wish you would have included the double uni as well. Not the connecting two lines knot but a doubled over uni knot. I've been using it for braid and fluro and its been strong! Learned the knot from Brent Ehler

  • @user-uz6ir7kz2g
    @user-uz6ir7kz2g Před 2 měsíci +3

    we've gone through all these over the decades, for saltwater heavy line and tackle the Improved Trilene knot has been the best.

  • @FishermanFred2023
    @FishermanFred2023 Před měsícem +1

    Great advice about knowing the knot/ re doing a knot that just feels off. We’ve all got lazy at times with those. You never know when you’ll get a big one on, or possible lose a nice lure from a bad knot.

  • @colinwalls4756
    @colinwalls4756 Před 4 měsíci +3

    sweet video man, I love a single uni, so fast and dependable but always double SDJ on heavy flipping, straight braid type stuff

  • @SeaSlider33
    @SeaSlider33 Před 4 měsíci +2

    You should do this for trout an ultralight fisherman as well. With four and six and 8 pound test you ,can also discover what line works best with what knot. Because it does vary.

  • @jamesbarron1202
    @jamesbarron1202 Před 4 měsíci +4

    If you did that again with copoly, I bet some of those will change in ranking. I remember the Trilene Knot Wars CZcams channel and some knots were stronger on certain type lines and weaker on others.

  • @dakcn
    @dakcn Před 9 hodinami

    I don't need a stronger knot I need an easier to tie knot. My old eyes would really appreciate it. Thanks for a great and informative video.

  • @seancraven2361
    @seancraven2361 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Great video, I've done this before with leader knots. ( no video, it was 1990).
    Please do a video on loop knots for lures as a lot of use believe it's a better presentation if the lure can swing freely

  • @marciel3054
    @marciel3054 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Great test. I'm a palomar knot guy. You can tie it with your eyes closed, doesn't take much dexterity, and it's clearly one of the strongest.

  • @carlosGCT1981
    @carlosGCT1981 Před 3 měsíci +2

    In the middle of the heat of fishing and when the school is attacking intensely, the concern is that the line always returns to the water in good condition, and the only knot that out of 10 attempts you can get 09 perfectly is called: UNI KNOT.

  • @senko000
    @senko000 Před 2 měsíci

    Wow! Absolutely the best knot test I’ve seen (and I have been fishing for over 60 years!)
    A zillion years ago, I performed my own knot test using a Zebco De-Liar mounted in a vise. I compared a clinch knot, and improved clinch knot and a Crawford Figure Eight knot. The two clinch knots consistently broke at well below the line rating. The Crawford knot broke at the rating or higher and often broke the line and not at the knot! Very impressive, indeed.
    I have modified the Crawford when using newer braid (because it slips) by either double looping through the eye and/or passing the tag end through the bottom loop. Many diagrams for this knot are on line.
    I have used the basic Crawford for the last 60 years and have taught it many times. 2 stories - a friend hooked an 18lb Northern on 6lb mono tied with a Crawford and landed it! Another friend hooked his personal best 32lb Muskie using the knot as well (The guide he hired was so impressed with the knot - he immediately switched and started teaching his guests and students). Another bonus of this knot is the very small footprint and economy (you need to trim very little line after tying the knot, unlike some of the others which seem to waste a lot when trimming the tag)
    Now for my request - can you find some Crawford diagrams online and test them on your high-tech fixture? I am dying to know how this knot stacks up to the others in your test.
    PS - This knot was invented Jack Crawford (maker of the famous Crawford Jigs) back in the late 50’s I believe.

  • @bradrout6958
    @bradrout6958 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Hi Brad here,
    Just wanted to say great test, very interesting, I watched it all 👍💯
    I acknowledge the fact that it would be a huge pain in the you know what but maybe you need to re do the test and start by tying each knot to the hook (which would start it's stroke from all the way wound in) then crimp every individual test separately to try to minimise discrepancies in line length..
    It may give slightly different results, who knows.
    I'll follow to see the results.👍

  • @sikamoreify
    @sikamoreify Před 4 měsíci +2

    DTF Fishing has the best knot tying series on CZcams, nice to see you featured his video on the sd jam knot.

  • @Notorious_Nate
    @Notorious_Nate Před 4 měsíci +8

    Great video! Science! If you are considering a follow up, I'd love to see how the doubled up uni knot fares. It addresses the single line through the eye issue and is theoretically stronger. I use it fairly often.

    • @adam3402
      @adam3402 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Agreed! I did way too much research on this when I got into bass fishing and the double line uni knot was what I concluded to be the best option. I did some testing myself comparing it to a standard uni knot and found inconclusive results. Likely user error but that’s perhaps even more important to realize than knowing the scientific strengths.
      I think Tyler touched on a huge point in this video that a lot of people overlook, being that it all depends on how reliably YOU tie the knot you choose. Palomar is great but with fluoro if you don’t get it perfect, it cuts into itself like butter and you get what happened here, about HALF your line test.

  • @paulstuartwilson485
    @paulstuartwilson485 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Really good video and knot info. Greatly appreciated. I'll be sticking with the uni until I learn the SD knot you tested. 👍🇺🇸

  • @AdrianLParker
    @AdrianLParker Před 4 měsíci +3

    You should also test with braid and mono. Some knots will favour certain line material.

  • @dwarren01
    @dwarren01 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I would love to see you do the exact same knot test but with 8 or 10lbs line. For example, I believe that thinner line diameter is able to make a stronger knot because it can clinch tighter together. The Adv Clinch Knot sucks on 20 lbs because the line can’t circle tight enough to actually “clinch” tight.

    • @fpvaddictdad2730
      @fpvaddictdad2730 Před 2 měsíci

      It's not the lack of clinch of the not that causes it to break; it is the stress of the pressure of the hook on the strained string that causes the weakness and breakage. To do it properly he should have used a normal hook on all the tests, not two different kinds.

    • @zellerized
      @zellerized Před měsícem

      Yea there were issues with the test concerning line size/type and hook. I just dont catch enough fish to worry about this. I mean you have The Machine Richard Gene catching whoppers on 2lb line and tiny rigs.. its all about the fisherman

  • @pennyan2057
    @pennyan2057 Před 2 měsíci

    Love what you said at 8: 54 it "clicked" there was an "outlier" you're absolutely right, sometimes when you tie a knot it doesn't cinch up properly and you can see it. I've tied and re-tied knots simply because the finished knot just didn't look right and I'm glad I did cause your test proved that . I'll continue to use the Palomar cause I know it and it's easy to tie even with cold fingers, Thanks for the video!!

  • @brucesmithoutdoors
    @brucesmithoutdoors Před 4 měsíci

    Excellent video. Thanks for sharing your test! Very informative.

  • @AnimeNfish
    @AnimeNfish Před 4 měsíci +2

    for me the double pitzen is the absolute strongest knot it hasnt failed me yet. but might have to try that last knot for sure. i like a palomar aswell but its easy to tie it wrong and sometimes you dont notice until you set that hook and snap off

  • @donaldbrown6727
    @donaldbrown6727 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Another great video, I also like the line test video. Lots of people have opinions, but I do like the side by side comparison.

  • @rpredl
    @rpredl Před 4 měsíci +15

    I taught mechanical engineering and design for 40 years and did any similar tests with my students. You used good procedures to collect your data. Only suggestions would be to wear safety glasses and cover the hook point. Nice job.

    • @rickn9836
      @rickn9836 Před 4 měsíci +2

      100% Agree! I was cringing every time the hook flew.

    • @FishOn1
      @FishOn1 Před 4 měsíci

      I was thinking the same thing. The gasp at every break was funny.

    • @KevinJohnson-ge5xs
      @KevinJohnson-ge5xs Před 4 měsíci

      It's a good thing he's a fisherman. That could develop into a severe flinch for a hunter! @@FishOn1

  • @johnnymassengale6275
    @johnnymassengale6275 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I've been using the double pitzen for years for it simplicity and strength. After watching this video I believe I'll be using the Double San Diego Jam knot.
    You should do a video on the breaking point of braid with the most popular braid knots and with various braided line.

  • @robertbain6388
    @robertbain6388 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Thanks Tyler. This was a well done test and really helpful. I will echo other comments; why on earth were you not wearing safety glasses.
    One thought I had was related to your comment about the poorly tied knots breaking much easier. The Double SD Jam might be the strongest, but not if I can’t tie it right. I know I can tie the Double Pitzen right every time.
    Next test, connection knots?? Would like to see how my favorite (Alberto) stacks up!!

  • @jimshackelford3786
    @jimshackelford3786 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Maybe test the double uni knot. Aaron Martens did a couple of CZcams videos on it. It was his favorite knot for any hook or lure.

  • @MailmanDownEDC
    @MailmanDownEDC Před měsícem +1

    7:35 mark had me ROLLIN’!!! You and Tyler are awesome!!

  • @richardspurgeon2215
    @richardspurgeon2215 Před 4 měsíci +3

    There's a big difference in a dead pull versus a hard snap in any line breaking. Even a chain for that matter

  • @Fishingwithfaithoutdoors23
    @Fishingwithfaithoutdoors23 Před 4 měsíci +16

    Uni knot has never failed me. It’s easy and strong. Like Brian latimer says , tie the best knot you can tie. But I will definitely try to learn the last one you tested. Awesome video! Do braid strength next.

    • @Fjb.trumpwon
      @Fjb.trumpwon Před 4 měsíci +2

      Same , it’s never failed me .

    • @Fishingwithfaithoutdoors23
      @Fishingwithfaithoutdoors23 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@Fjb.trumpwon I’ve looked at a lot of these knots, and honestly if you don’t want to break off on a bass hook set, stop trying to rip the fishes head off lol hooks are sharper now than they ever been lol good clean sweep and you got them. And I like a knot if I get hung up I can break it off fairly easily without having to rip my reel off the rod 😂

    • @gospideygo8781
      @gospideygo8781 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Yep - also if you throw the line through the eye one more time on a Uni knot (double uni), it’s even tougher. I use that on jigs when I’m in tough cover and using straight braid. Never fails.

    • @tvans4985
      @tvans4985 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Uni-knot versatility, if you stop it short of the eye and cinch it you have a loop knot for working top water.

    • @Fishingwithfaithoutdoors23
      @Fishingwithfaithoutdoors23 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@gospideygo8781 that’s right

  • @shawnriebe4547
    @shawnriebe4547 Před 4 měsíci +10

    Darn it. I also love the double pitzen knot. So easy to tie and I have never had a failure. I may have to try the double SJ now. Cool test. Thanks

    • @JMann-rf6fs
      @JMann-rf6fs Před 4 měsíci

      Can you add the Double Pitzen. I just watched one of your older videos that shows you moved to the Pitzen. Did you change back to a different knot?

    • @TheTwitchybird
      @TheTwitchybird Před měsícem

      Hey man, if the pitzen has worked, why change it?

  • @chfd098
    @chfd098 Před 4 měsíci

    Bro you research and content is top notch. I started tying the double pitzen last year after watching you video and haven’t broken off since. Looks like I am going to have to learn a new knot now. Thanks

    • @BassFishingHQ
      @BassFishingHQ  Před 4 měsíci

      I appreciate the kind words. The Double Pitzen is a great not.. still one of my favorites...but I am going to be learning this new knot as well

  • @pacman_17
    @pacman_17 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for putting together this video. Very informative

  • @charlieboutin3341
    @charlieboutin3341 Před 12 dny

    Thanks for doing this! I’ve used Improved Clinch and some loop knots more than anything else for 50 years. Now I mostly flyfish and have added Lots of knots to my arsenal. A lot has to do with your drag setting and rod flexibility in any fishing situation. Unless you have to absolutely just haul them out of cover..then go up in line test. Experience will teach you the proper way to fight em..especially when you lose em! 😅 Thanks again..really enjoy your videos! 👍👍🎣👌✌️

  • @nelsonchiro
    @nelsonchiro Před 4 měsíci

    Such a good video!! Thank you!! Would love to see braid to flouro tests!

  • @365daysfishing
    @365daysfishing Před 4 měsíci +2

    Thank you so much for your video!! I can't believe San Diego jam knot is the best!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @MrJohnB-qs6dp
    @MrJohnB-qs6dp Před 4 měsíci +1

    That was awesome!! Enjoyed watching the tests & seeing the results!! Stay Safe & God Bless!!!

  • @ChrisG9978
    @ChrisG9978 Před 2 měsíci

    Enjoyed this video...very informative. Often I like to know my knots will break first especially when steelhead fishing so that I'm only losing terminal tackle and not the whole rig including the float/shot line. There are also certain knots I like tying for specific functions...double Uni for tying lines together, snell for hooks, and I almost always use clinch knots when tying to swivels. Snell knots are great when you're using light-weight fluoro, less chance of burning the line when cinching that knot onto the hook. Some knots I prefer solely because of ease of tying when you're out on the water, otherwise it's for ensuring certain parts of the set up break before others...especially because there are lots of snags where I fish most. On many occasions, when I've tied lines together with a double-Uni, at 5+ wraps per knot, I've had the line break before the knots gave out...so I've observed the knot itself actually adding some strength, in cases where I tied two lines of the exact same type (same lb test, same line type) together with a double Uni.

  • @IcatchTuna
    @IcatchTuna Před 2 měsíci +1

    As an avid long range Tuna fisherman out of San Diego with many freinds who work on or are captains in the long range fleet. I can confirm the SD jam originated on those boats. I can say it is still very popular amongst crew members. My personal favorite is called a Spangler or Springer knot which I use for big tuna, I actually use a single san diego jam in freshwater much more often.

  • @user-rb6sy2ys5y
    @user-rb6sy2ys5y Před 4 měsíci +1

    Love this video and the one you did on fluoro lines and your thoughts on braid regarding wind knots.
    I echo the Personal Protective Equipment concerns.
    One improvement to the strain gauge setup would be to use a low rpm motor vs hand cranking to maximize consistency. I don't know if your average rod turning motor would have the torque, but I'd think you could find something for not to much $.
    I also think it's be interesting to see this repeated with a fast (but consistent) speed a little more analogous to ahook set. This video better aligns with fish fight stress.
    Again, so glad you're doing these and appreciate all the content you've been putting out. Big fan.

  • @anthonybacon7073
    @anthonybacon7073 Před 3 měsíci

    Very informative video. I learned some new knots I never heard of. I’ll definitely be trying some of these in the near future. Thanks for the video.

  • @Deadcntr
    @Deadcntr Před 4 měsíci +1

    I appreciate the time you took to test these knots.

  • @chrisboyd1408
    @chrisboyd1408 Před 4 měsíci

    Wow! Great testing video. I learned about a new knot today. Thanks for sharing

  • @arthurdirindinjr1792
    @arthurdirindinjr1792 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Awesome helping content
    I did my own knot test once about 10 years ago using a suspended hook and added weights in 4oz incraments using 4oz home made lead egg weights a guy gave me he made for fishing powerlines
    My results mirrored yours with the XL but the XT was clearly stronger especially every knot I felt was tied incorrectly broke at 1/2 strength
    I used Trilene XL and XT taught me both the absolute importance to pay close attention when trying your knots and also taught me how to instantly spot or recognize when I tied a knot incorrectly or damaged the line when I sinched it tight
    Dod the test again using Yozuri Co-polymer and was amaized at its breaking point
    All I have ever used for over 35 years now has been the Polomar when ever possible and if not then the Trilene knot
    With the Trilene I find about 10-15% of my knots need re-tying due to they dont look right or they didn't feel right wnen I sinched them down
    Polomar knot is all but absolutely mistake proof in my experience

  • @whitebass16
    @whitebass16 Před 4 měsíci

    Love the video. Watching your face right b4 the knots break was hilarious.. I was flinching with ya

  • @colobisman6132
    @colobisman6132 Před 4 měsíci

    After watching your CZcams video I've started using the double pitzen knot exclusively and have been very happy with it. Looks like I may have to try the double San Diego jam for a bit and compare. They're virtually the same knot anyway with just one extra step for the DSDJK. Thanks for another great video.

  • @ecleveland1
    @ecleveland1 Před 4 měsíci

    My go to is the uni knot. It’s always performed well and is very quick and easy to tie.

  • @zachpatch8450
    @zachpatch8450 Před 4 měsíci

    I am a knot geek, and I can't knot watch not videos about notty knots. That being said, I feel like you need to add different diameter lines to your tests to add validity to your knot efficiency results, because different nots have different strengths and weaknesses in different diameter fluorocarbons, and whatknot.
    Love your videos man! Not trying to be super critical or anything. Knots just drive me knuts.

  • @notsogood6249
    @notsogood6249 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for taking the risk of getting hooked by a jig for your viewers. LOL!!! Enjoyed another video of yours.

  • @tropicrows
    @tropicrows Před 2 měsíci

    Just started watching your channel, lots of good info. I'm a salt water fisherman from Qld. Love the knot tests. Can you do one different loop knots for attaching lures, etc.
    My favourite is the "perfection loop".
    You never stop learning imo.

  • @scottfurst4345
    @scottfurst4345 Před 4 měsíci

    Love these comparisons. Please do more.

  • @jonathanluis4966
    @jonathanluis4966 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I tie the Palomar knot, it is the easiest for me and also the easiest to teach when I have people who will get caught on everything and lose a hook every 5th cast.

  • @MrNomyar
    @MrNomyar Před 2 měsíci

    I have done exactly these experiments in my physics class, now 30 years ago. I was using 0.25 mm mono line. Any of the breaking instances are SO MUCH higher than the force that a rod and line can ever reach. Let alone a fishing hook in a fishes mouth.
    In practise the line gets damaged by casting, wetting, stopping a cast, kinking, etc.
    Changing the damaged line often will give you most reliability, to my opinion. If you test the knot you made a few weeks later, you probably get worse results. Especially when stored wet, which is logical for fishing........
    I like the approach, the test bench you've build is great.

  • @csmith80
    @csmith80 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Cool video, would love to see this with braid to floro knots.

  • @billyhurley6866
    @billyhurley6866 Před 4 měsíci

    Very good video, I probably will be trying a new knot. I've used a improved clinch all my fishing life, but I haven't lost too many fish. Thanks

  • @Alex-zs7rv
    @Alex-zs7rv Před 3 měsíci

    LMAO at the flinch @ 5:15!!!! 🤣🤣🤣 Great video BTW!! 👍👍👍

  • @mjheggie2
    @mjheggie2 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Nice! Thought double pitzen would win. That’s the knot I tie exclusively for fluorocarbon but after this might go back to my OG knot, palomar. Simpler and one tag end vs 3 and I fish mostly vegetation being in Florida. Thanks!

  • @rainbowgg___
    @rainbowgg___ Před měsícem +1

    As a life long fly fisherman of 20 plus years. . I prefer Palomar knots for one big reason. Theyre hardy and have endurance for casting.
    Every knot else ive experimented with have all consistently get weaker faster and i knot test regularly.

  • @keithpinkerton2933
    @keithpinkerton2933 Před 4 měsíci

    I watched the braid first and use the modified uni myself. Clicked the link and went to this. Looking to see the same knot and still curious. Only one tag and easier for me to tie. Thx for the videos

  • @FC2ESWS
    @FC2ESWS Před měsícem +1

    That cut to Tyler was the best! Had me ROFL! 😂

  • @richarddangles69
    @richarddangles69 Před 26 dny

    U could've dropped this a couple years ago and saved me and my neuropathy a bunch of time and cursing lol, good stuff man

  • @ankiabekker58
    @ankiabekker58 Před 4 měsíci

    great video, please run the exact same tests and knots with your favorite 20lb braid and 20lb mono.

  • @joeb7508
    @joeb7508 Před 4 měsíci

    Cracks me up that you jumped when the line breaks. Literally every time!!😂

  • @douglasstudios
    @douglasstudios Před 29 dny +1

    It would be cool to have seen the crimp on crimp test to have a base line for the line. Thanks man this was awesome. This is what alot of us want to do but never have the time to do lol

  • @garretttg2196
    @garretttg2196 Před 4 měsíci

    PLEASE do this with braid!!! ... Suffix 832, Power Pro, etc .. 20lbs or 30lbs. 🤘
    Maybe toss in the Rapala Knot and others like it....... maybe even knots attaching various diameter lines (like the Albright knot, I use that for flouro- or mono- leader to my baseline braid spooled on my reels.
    Hands down my favorite video you've ever made 🤘

  • @brianferrari2812
    @brianferrari2812 Před 4 měsíci

    Great Video. I ran similar test last winter(much less sophisticated equipment). It is the rabbit hole to end all rabbit holes. My biggest learning... I suck at Knots. Everyone does. Don't think so... run this type of test yourself. Performing this type of test will make you a ton better with your own equipment though. You will find that everything matters: + or- a half wrap, How the loops lay, even how often you put Chapstick on :-) Also each line has its own best knot, even same line but 8 vs 12 lbs test. In the end you will settle on a knot you can tie constantly, in the wind, with cold wet hands....

  • @3runjosh
    @3runjosh Před 4 měsíci

    it got me laughing a bit when you react to each line break with a seemingly startled outcry

  • @hunterbohman7555
    @hunterbohman7555 Před 4 měsíci

    I noticed you did the 'uni snell knot', which is different from a traditional 'snell knot'
    May not be a huge difference but I tie both variations of the snell and wonder which is better? Awesome video, regardless! Thanks for all the great info and subsequently, the time it took to get that info!

  • @sicariofishing
    @sicariofishing Před 4 měsíci

    Awesome video man really great information!!!

  • @adadashian
    @adadashian Před 3 měsíci

    Hello,
    Another variable to check the strength of a knot is hook size.
    The wire diameter affects knot strength.
    The bigger wire (hook wire diameter) the higher knot strength will be. But each knot react differently to wire diameter (hook size)
    I noticed some knots are better on smaller hook size and some are not.
    Thank you

  • @TheRaven243
    @TheRaven243 Před 2 měsíci

    The Double SDJ has been my main knot for about 5 or 6 years now. I usually do 3 wraps with mono and fluorocarbon, then 5 with braid.

  • @Oscar11060
    @Oscar11060 Před 4 měsíci

    I love videos like this! Thanks Tyler 🎣❤

  • @curmit
    @curmit Před 4 měsíci

    Great video - Quick tip for excel to prevent the div error showing like it did in your table try something like the following to prevent. =IF(E2="","",IFERROR(SUM(A2:E2/5),"----")) The first "IF"waits for the last cell to be filled before calculating and the "IFERROR" tests for an error and then does the true/false. Best advice is research the IF and IFERROR functions on excel and you can find a solution you like.

  • @danchilds881
    @danchilds881 Před 4 měsíci

    My Wife is a year bass fisherwoman...I taught her the Miller Knot. Then after watching your previous Dbl Pitzen video, I taught her how to tie it. She found it easier to tie and she stuck with tying it.

  • @escapetherace1943
    @escapetherace1943 Před 5 hodinami

    Interesting video. Still using the regular clinch knot, though. You can simply improve strength with more twists, which wasn't tested here, and I can tie it in seconds.