For Nevada Anglers

Fishing Knots

Step-by-step video tutorials for the knots you'll use most on Nevada lakes and rivers — line-to-hook, line-to-line, and lure knots.

Improved Clinch Knot

The classic line-to-hook knot. Quick to tie, strong with monofilament and fluorocarbon — a great default if you only learn one.

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Palomar Knot

A remarkably strong line-to-hook knot widely considered the best knot for braided line. Doubles the line through the hook eye for added strength.

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Uni Knot

Versatile and reliable — works for line-to-hook, line-to-line (double uni), and reel arbor. A go-to knot for both mono and braid.

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Snell Knot

Ties line directly to the shank of a hook rather than the eye, which keeps the line in perfect alignment for solid hooksets when bait fishing.

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Rapala Knot

A non-slip loop knot designed for hard baits and lures — lets the lure swing freely for maximum action. The loop holds its shape under load.

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