Tie a loose overhand knot with the hook dangling inside the loop. Pull the loop over the hook. Moisten the line and pull both ends to tighten.
: A classic choice for monofilament and fluorocarbon lines. Fishing Knots Illustrated
Thread the tag end through the small loop next to the eye, then back through the large loop you just created. Moisten and pull tight. 2. Line-to-Line Joining Knots Tie a loose overhand knot with the hook
Use these when you need to attach a leader (like fluorocarbon) to your main line (like braid). : Best for joining two lines of similar diameter. Fishing Knots Illustrated
: Widely considered the strongest and easiest knot for all line types, especially braided line.
: Creates a perfectly aligned loop at the end of a line.