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The Only 3 Knots You Need for Bass Fishing



You’re tired of chasing endless knot tutorials. I get it. That’s why in this video, I cut through the clutter and share the only three knots you need to tie for bass fishing—whether you’re using fluorocarbon, mono, braid, or leaders. These knots are fast, they hold, and they work when the fish are big and the pressure is on.

I’ve been fishing Lake Fork, Texas for over two decades, and I’ve tested them all in real-world conditions. No complex knots. No frayed leader disasters. Just three simple, proven knots that keep your rig streamlined and your hooksets strong. Stick around and I’ll not only show you what they are—but how to tie them under any tough on-the-water conditions.

Lures shown in this video:
Berkley Slobberknocker https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/…/descpage-BFSN.html?from=TRFISH

• Berkley Swamp Lord (Poppin’ Frog) https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Berkley_Swamp_Lord_Popping_Frog/descpage-PSL.html?from=TRFISH

• Berkley Frittside 7 Crankbait https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/…/descpage-BFSC.html?from=TRFISH

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Covered in this video: trilene knot, uni knot, surgeon knot, bass fishing knots, simplify fishing knots, 3 knots for bass, fluorocarbon knots, braid knot, leader knot, bass fishing tips, Lake Fork fishing

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Lake Fork Monsters is a group of avid bass fishermen who chase big bass in the Lake Fork area of Texas. They’re known for pursuing largemouth bass, which can reach impressive sizes in this region. If you’re interested in monster bass, Lake Fork is definitely a hotspot!

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8 Comments

  1. Here's a tip:
    When you finish tying a San Diego jam or a Palomar knot. Tie a single overhead knot on top of it and pull the tag end down while pulling up on the main line. Super strong and it positions the tag end down with these knots.

    Also when fishing brush piles with a jig the smaller Palomar knot comes through cover 10x better than the bulky double San Diego jam, double pitzen, double improved clinch or the double uni knot. Those knots are bulky on the hook eye and causes it to hang up more / resist coming through limbs as effectively.

  2. I use 1. The improved clinch knot. I've never had it fail me and Ive fished since I was 5 years old and Im 43. 😂 When I fly fished I would use 3. The nail knot the Albright knot and the improved clinch.

  3. I use the improved clinch knot 90% of the time even for making a blood knot for the leader to the main line connection. I use a uni knot version of a loop knot most of the time but a clinch knot version of the loop knot sometimes.

  4. Tom, I tied the Trilene knot for years. Matt Stefan recommended the Miller knot. It is a trilene knot with a twist. I get less line burn and is easy to tie. I think you should try it. Watch the Joe Miller video for this knot.

  5. Mine are…1.Braid -Fishin Fool 5 turn. 2.Fluoro – MILLER KNOT -2 Turn 12lb an under 4 turn over. 3.BIG BAITS – Double Pitzen.4.PUNCHING-SNELL KNOT 5.LEADER -CRAZY ALBERTO 6. LOOP KNOT -TIGHTLINE KNOT! GO TR FISHIN" THANX 4 POSTING FROM IDAHO!

  6. I learned a trick with the surgeon knot from trout fishermen, which I believe they also call a Dropper knot. If you leave a tag line long enough you can tie a hook on it for a free floating drop shot setup.

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