joe bucher power knot
gary
Posted 12/11/2009 10:57 AM (#412229)
Subject: joe bucher power knot


looking for a diagram of joe's power knot
jdsplasher
Posted 12/12/2009 2:48 PM (#412409 - in reply to #412229)
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Location: SE, WI.
I can't find my bucktail book by bucher...But Double up line and put through swivel,wrap looped end around doubled line 6 times, then put loop through the hole above swivel, then put swivel through loop, then draw slowly both ends. Easier showed than explained.
Its my favorite for braids and creates a knot for- ever!
mikie
Posted 12/12/2009 10:24 PM (#412458 - in reply to #412229)
Subject: RE: joe bucher power knot


I had it saved once, but I thought I found it on his website.
mikie
Posted 12/12/2009 10:57 PM (#412461 - in reply to #412229)
Subject: RE: joe bucher power knot


It was knot on his site, looked thoroughly, even did a Google, but the diagrams that came up were of other knots. Someone must have it, and they'll list it for you.
stinger
Posted 12/13/2009 7:52 AM (#412472 - in reply to #412461)
Subject: RE: joe bucher power knot




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Location: Minneapolis, MN
Couldn't find the original file, but here's a scan of it.


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Yake Bait
Posted 12/13/2009 10:37 AM (#412490 - in reply to #412229)
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How does this knot compare to the polomar? Seems that the polomar knot is hard to beat from simplicity of tying and break strength.
sworrall
Posted 12/13/2009 1:01 PM (#412508 - in reply to #412229)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Better known as a double clinch. before the Berkley Knot came out, this is the knot I tied since I was about 15.
George Hale
Posted 1/12/2011 11:20 AM (#475012 - in reply to #412229)
Subject: RE: joe bucher power knot


I use this knot with 30# mono and have always had positive results. I can't ever remember knot slip or breakage at the tags.
Lucky Loon
Posted 1/12/2011 2:02 PM (#475058 - in reply to #475012)
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Location: Colgate, WI
This looks like a super polomar knot. The only real difference I see on paper (without tying one) is the number of loops you make with the tag end before going through the first loop and passing the swivel through.

That probably isn't a good explanation of what I see in the post above, but I tried.

Blair
pepsiboy
Posted 1/13/2011 6:39 AM (#475161 - in reply to #412229)
Subject: Re: joe bucher power knot


dude
palomar will never slip or break,the extra line twist of the butcher knot is 100% useless.
very good knot for guys who like to use a belt + suspender hahahaa
ravigne
Posted 1/13/2011 11:00 PM (#475324 - in reply to #475161)
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pepsiboy - 1/13/2011 6:39 AM

dude
palomar will never slip or break,the extra line twist of the butcher knot is 100% useless.
very good knot for guys who like to use a belt + suspender hahahaa



Ha Ha that was funny.
VMS
Posted 1/14/2011 2:23 PM (#475421 - in reply to #412229)
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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
One nice thing about using that knot is if you leave a long enough tag end on it, you can use (I believe it is called) a surgeon's loop up a little ways to have two sections of line for about 5 inches or so before your swivel/leader. I found this to be nice since that little knot tells me when to stop reeling for figure 8 maneuvers, and if for some reason one of the two lines were to break, there is a back-up to keep the lure and potential fish...

Steve