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I recently tested the knot strengths between the uni knot and the clinch knot using braid, mono, and fluoro. These are two very popular knots, but one hands-down outperforms the other in different scenarios.
Here are the knot strength efficiency numbers for all tested knots, ranked by average efficiency across all line types. You can also check out the numbers for specific line types and see data for the strongest monofilament knots, strongest fluorocarbon knots, or strongest braid knots.
The Improved Clinch Knot is one of 12 great fishing knots included on the Pro-Knot Fishing Knot Cards (click to see). Scroll to see Animated Improved Clinch Knot below the illustration and tying instructions.
Time to up your knot tying game with the best tippet to fly knot on the planet, the Double Davy knot! Faster, stronger, easier, to tie and a super small footprint. When tied with the “pinch method” it takes only seconds.
Learn to tie the Improved Clinch Knot and see knot strength data and charts. See detailed instructions, pictures, tutorials, and videos for the Improved Clinch Knot, also known as Salmon Knot.
Quick Guide: Tying the Improved Clinch Knot. The Improved Clinch Knot is tied like the standard Clinch Knot, only with one more tuck under itself in the end. Doing this increases its strength. To tie it, pass the tag end through the eye of the hook and then wrap it around the standing end 5 times.
The improved clinch knot is a simple connection that all anglers should know. Here's how to tie one quickly and effectively. These are the six steps you need to follow to tie a perfect improved clinch knot.
The improved clinch knot is strong, offering an average knot strength of 84%. However, its strength varies depending on the type of line used. What is the improved clinch knot used for?
If you want to tie your fishing line securely to a hook, swivel or lure, the improved clinch knot would be your best bet. The widely used fishing knot scores above the regular clinch knot owing to an extra tuck under the final turn making it suitable for holding on to strong fishes.
The Improved Clinch knot is a staple of fly fishing, but you’ll also find it anywhere light monofilament lines are the go-to choice. An ideal knot for everything from panfish to trout, the Improved Clinch is strong, easy to tie, and pretty darn fast, to boot.