I know that some knots and fluorocarbon just don't mix. I learned the hard way with the Palomar knot that when fluorocarbon draws over itself and kinks (like with the Palomar), it breaks in an unusual fashion repeatedly. Also, if the Palomar does hold up for a couple of hooksets, it won't be long before it breaks.
I've been using the Eugene Bend for all my fluoro applications with good success this season, with very few break-offs.
I would like some input from you guys and am very interested in what results I get. My question is: What knot(s) do you recommend for your fluorocarbon lines?



. Also, if the Palomar does hold up for a couple of hooksets, it won't be long before it breaks.
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