Almost exclusively, easy, quick to tie and strong.Only problem is small hooks with very small eyes that wont take the doubled up line going through.Bluelabel wrote:Does nobody use the Palomar knot for eyed hooks....?
The Domhof knot?
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I tend to use the palomar for swivels. If they are very small swivels I generally use a 5 turn grinner.
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Me too. Palomar, is a must. Like Estaban, unless I can't fit two lengths of line through the eye. These days I tend to look for hooks with eyes big enough
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