If you’ve ever lost a fish because of a bad knot, you know the heartbreak. One second, you’re reeling in what might be a personal best, and the next — poof — your line snaps, and your dreams of bragging rights vanish into the water.
The right fishing knot isn’t just about securing your bait or lure; it’s also about making sure your line holds when it matters most.
Whether you’re casting for trout in a backcountry stream or chasing monster bass in open water, these five fishing knots should be in every angler’s arsenal. We’ve broken down our top five favorite knots.
Huge shoutout to YouTubers Just the Lip Fishing and Tightline Video for breaking down the knots step by step (go give those folks a follow).
The Five Fishing Knots You Need to Know
1. The Improved Clinch Knot: ‘Old Reliable’
- Run the tag end of your line through the hook eye.
- Wrap it around the standing line five to seven times.
- Thread the tag end through the small loop near the hook eye, and then back through the larger loop you just made.
- Wet it, cinch it down, trim the tag, and get to fishing.
2. The Palomar Knot: Strong as Hell
- Double up about 6 inches of line and shove that loop through the hook eye.
- Tie a loose overhand knot with the doubled line.
- Pull the hook through the loop.
- Wet it and pull both ends tight.
- Trim the tag end. Done.
3. The Uni Knot: The Swiss Army Knife Knot
- Pass the line through the hook eye and double back to form a loop.
- Wrap the tag end around both the loop and standing line five to seven times.
- Pull the tag end to tighten the wraps.
- Slide the knot down to the hook and snug it up.
- Trim the excess and get to casting.
4. The Non-Slip Loop Knot: Lure With Wiggle
- Tie a loose overhand knot in the line.
- Run the tag end through the hook eye and back through the overhand knot.
- Wrap the tag end around the standing line four to five times.
- Feed the tag end back through the overhand knot.
- Wet it, cinch it down, and trim.
5. The Blood Knot: Joining Lines
- Overlap the ends of the two lines.
- Wrap one line around the other five times and tuck the tag end through the middle.
- Repeat with the other line, wrapping in the opposite direction.
- Wet it, pull tight, and trim the tags.
Pro Tips for Bombproof Knots

- Spit on it: A little moisture reduces friction and keeps your knot from burning the line.
- Tug before you trust: Give your knot a good pull before you cast. The last thing you want is a mystery break-off.
- Keep it simple: Fancy knots are great, but if you can’t tie it fast and right, it’s useless.