There are a few knot tying basics that I believe every fisherman 
needs to follow. First, regardless of the knot you tie, I highly 
encourage one to wet the line/knot with a bit of saliva before cinching 
it down. Cinching a knot down can result in line burn if it's not 
properly lubricated ...  this is especially true with fluorocarbon. When
 cinching a knot, I'll cinch down until I feel what might be described 
as a click or a pop. Lastly, I'll check the line above the knot to make 
sure it hasn't been frayed or burnt in the process.
If I believe my knot checks out, I'll get to fishing. However, if I 
feel the knot wasn't tied properly, I will retie. It might take another 
minute or so, but I'd rather have the peace of mind that I've got a good
 strong knot. Don't learn the hard way and lose a trophy fish because of
 a bad knot. Follow some of these pointers to help you land the fish of a
 life time.

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