What know do i tie on a tt switchblade lure?
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i brought a tt switch blade lure for $7.00! and i am going to use it today and what knot do u tie on it a uni knot???
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Answer:
Try a Rapala Knot or any loose loop knot. This allows the Lure to move more freely in the water creating a better action resulting in a more natural appeal to the fish.
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I'd keep it a simple knot like a Clinch Knot or possibly a Palomar Knot. Clinch knots are very easy to tie, and have a high breaking strength, BUT sometimes this knot will have a hard time holding on an eye like on that lure. I would try the Clinch Knot first. If it doesn't hold while pulling on the line with your hand, go with the Palomar. Clinch Knot Palomar Knot
Josh
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