Trilene knot

The Trilene knot /ˈtrln/ is a multi purpose fishing knot that can be used for attaching monofilament line to hooks, swivels and lures. It resists slippage and failures.[1] Developed by professional anglers Jimmy Houston and Ricky Green in the late 1970s, the knot evolved out of experimentation during promotional events for Trilene, a fishing line manufacturer. Both men favored the idea of naming the knot after themselves, though Trilene ultimately applied its own name.[2]

Trilene knot
CategoryHitch
Efficiency85%
Typical useAttaching a fishing line to a hook or swivel

References

  1. "How to Tie a Trilene Knot". Retrieved 14 June 2013.
  2. Healy, Joseph B. (15 Aug 2017). The Pocket Guide to Fishing Knots: A Step-by-Step Guide to the Most Important Knots for Fresh and Salt Water. Simon and Schuster.


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