Palomar. If that's how it's spelled. I tie a palomar on everything and then tie a half knot over the palomar. I have never had my line broken at the knot and the only thing I throw is flouro, with a VERY LIMITED number of exceptions.

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What is the best Knot for flourocarbon line?
Palomar. If that's how it's spelled. I tie a palomar on everything and then tie a half knot over the palomar. I have never had my line broken at the knot and the only thing I throw is flouro, with a VERY LIMITED number of exceptions.
Palomar is a great knot, but this one is the one I've been using lately with flourocarbon. Just remember to moisten the line on flouro really good before you tie the knot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lI_J8Bk1eiM
The palomar knot is what i was trying and it keep braking when i tightened it up Does it matter if its light or heavy line or you do you use the same knot no matter what line size?
The most important thing is to start with good flouro. I just bought three 3000 yard spools of Seagar Inviz X. It wasn't cheap, but it's well worth the investment.
I only use Bass Pro Shops XPS and have never had a break at the knot using the polymier. Just like what was said moisten the line first and put a safety on it. Remember to retie every trip out and you shouldn't have a problem.
Chowing popcorn smiley? The questions is getting real old!!! Better yet do the research. Google it ...look up youtube..many more available online!
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Tie the Eugene knot and make sure it pops when you tighten the knot. If it does not pop then retie until it does pop. Absolute best knot for flourocarbon.
Polymor gets too hot! Uglyotter is 100% correct use the eugene knot and make it POP. It sounds crazy but the line will accually make a popping sound if done correctly. Easy to tie also.
Not sure what the Eugene knot is (it may be good), but it has been proven time and again (in many tests and tv shows I have seen) that the Palomar is the strongest knot...with several others coming in very close! These guys are correct in saying that you must wet the line first!
