Posts in How 2 Tuesday
Testing The Strength of The Instagram Knot! | H2T | Episode #853

Is this the most ideal knot for braid to fluorocarbon line? Can it withstand the infamous knot test?

We're here to try it out so you don't have to! Instagram knots are scattered all over the internet so it can be difficult when deciding which knot is better than the other without putting it to the ultimate test on the water! Instead of risking a fish of a lifetime, join us as we try out this knot ourselves!

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Instagram Knots Tested: Better than the Non-Slip Mono Loop? | H2T | Episode #850

We see fishing knots all over social media that promise to be strong knots! However, there is never a test to back up these ridiculous claims. Join me, as I test the knots that I find on social media so you don’t have to.

This week we have an unnamed knot from @fishingminutes on Instagram! How do you think this knot will do on the test? Are you going to use it?

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Instagram Knots Tested: The first 100% Instagram Knot! | H2T | Episode #847

We see fishing knots all over social media that promise to be strong knots! However, there is never a test to back up these ridiculous claims. Join me, as I test the knots that I find on social media so you don’t have to.

This week we have an unnamed knot from @fishingminutes on Instagram! How do you think this knot will do on the test? Are you going to use it?

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Last Second Christmas Gifts for Your Favorite Anglers!

It's that time of year when we all panic and aren't exactly sure what to get our favorite outdoorsmen for Christmas! But we're here to help!

From simple braid scissors to a shiny new boat, Tom bridges that gap between affordable gift ideas and a once in a lifetime purchase! Find out what to do this holiday season in order to be the gift giver that everyone is talking about!

Danco Lunar Braid Scissors - $5

BRCC Club Subscription - $15.99 a month

Yeti Drinkware Cup w/ Customization - $25-50 + $6-10

Danco Lunar-1 Pliers - $30

LMNT BOX - $45

Huk Fishing Boots - $100

Danco Premio Pliers - $179

Costa Rincon - $213

Nikon Monarch MS - $250

Daiwa Certate LT 2500 - $450

Huk Rain Suit w/ Bib - $760

Yellow Fin Fully Kitted - $212,000 

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How 2 Tuesday Announcement! - New Format!

Exciting News! How2Tuesday is evolving. After a thorough exploration of various knots – where we tied and tested – we're embarking on a new journey. While we've learned a lot about knots, it's time to focus on providing you with even more in-depth content. We're shifting gears, opting for quality over quantity, and embracing a new approach that emphasizes higher production value and valuable takeaways.

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How 2 Tuesday - Slim Beauty - Tie it! Test it!! - Episode #806

Originated by Simon Becker and me, Tom Rowland. The Slim Beauty knot has spread like wildfire around the globe. Originally designed to eliminate the need for a Bimini Twist while tying tarpon leaders, the Slim Beauty is a compact, strong way to tie any two lines of dis-similar diameters together. Renowned for its slim profile and exceptional knot strength, the Slim Beauty knot maintains a smooth and streamlined form that passes effortlessly through rod guides, minimizing friction and maximizing casting distance. Its unique structure involves multiple wraps and loops, resulting in a reliable knot that retains nearly all of the lines' original breaking strength, making it a popular choice for various fishing scenarios, especially in situations where finesse, strength, and reduced visibility are essential.

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How 2 Tuesday - Yucatan Knot - Tie it! Test it!- Episode #803

🎣 Dive into the ultimate knot strength challenge with our in-depth Yucatan Knot testing video! 🎣 If you've ever wondered just how reliable your knot connections are when using the Yucatan Knot to link up with a Bimini twist, this is the video you've been waiting for. Join us as we push the limits, conduct real-world tests, and unveil the breaking points to give you the insights you need for your fishing success!

The Yucatan Knot, known for its exceptional strength and versatility, is often used to connect braid to fluorocarbon or monofilament lines. But how well does it fare when connected to a Bimini twist?

Whether you're a dedicated angler seeking to fine-tune your knot skills or a curious fishing enthusiast eager to learn, this video is your go-to resource for unraveling the mysteries of knot strength. Get ready to witness the Yucatan Knot and Bimini twist face off in a battle of endurance and resilience!

🎣 Stay connected with Saltwater Experience and the Tom Rowland Podcast as we continue to bring you the latest fishing insights, gear experiments, and thrilling angling experiences. If this testing adventure has you hooked, don't forget to hit that thumbs up, share it with fellow fishing aficionados, and subscribe to our channel for more captivating content

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800th Episode! - How2Tuesday

I can’t believe that we have reached 800 episodes! It is all thanks to you! Without you, this show would have never made it past show number 12. Thank you for listening, watching and supporting the Tom Rowland Podcast.

As I thought about what might be a good H2T topic for the 800th episode, I could not get past the feeling of accomplishment that I have for making it this far. I thought about the steps necessary to grow a podcast to 800 episodes and as I went through them I realized that those steps are pretty much the same for so many things in life.

Whether you want to create a podcast that makes it to 800 episodes, run your first marathon or 5k, get in shape, become a fishing guide, have success on your elk hunt, start a business, build a television network, get a better job or create your perfect marriage the steps to do so are extremely similar.

I’ll go solo on this one to talk through the steps I took and lessons I learned in hopes that we all might be able to apply these lessons or steps to anything that you want in life.

Once again, thank you for helping me and supporting the show to make it this far! I feel like we are only getting started!

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How 2 Tuesday - the San Diego Jam VS the Three Tag Knot - Episode #797

This week, we're pitting the renowned San Diego jam against the formidable three tag knot. Which one will emerge victorious?

These knots are very similar; the San Diego jam with its single line and seven turns, and the three tag knot with its double line and unique finish.

Usually doubling the line increases the breaking strength significantly! How do you think they will fair against each other?

Which knot will you be using? Cast your vote in the comments, and don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more thrilling tests! Let me know your favorite knots, and we'll put them to the challenge. See you there!

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How 2 Tuesday - Three Tag Knot Tie it! Test it! - Episode #794

Welcome to this week's How 2 Tuesday! I was introduced to the Three Tag Knot at ICAST this year by the one and only Jamey Caldwell! You might notice how similar this is to last week's H2T, the San Diego Jam Knot!

Not only will we teach you the knot-tying technique, but we'll also put it to the test! Witness the results as we gauge the knot's strength and breaking point using the Daiwa J. Fluoro 15lb fluorocarbon. While we often assume we know the strength of the knots we use, without proper testing, we can't be sure! The Three Tag Knot performed well, but how does that performance compare to your beliefs before the test? How does this knot's strength compare to the other knots that you use?

Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more exciting fishing tips and tricks every week. Hit that notification bell so you won't miss any of our upcoming videos. Tight lines, and happy fishing!

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How 2 Tuesday - The San Diego Jam Knot: Tie it! Test it! - Episode #791

This week, I tied and tested the San Diego Jam Knot.

The San Diego Jam Knot is a reliable and straightforward knot used by many different anglers, saltwater and freshwater.

To tie it, start by passing the tag end of your line through the eye of the hook or lure and then double it back. Create a loop by twisting the doubled line seven times, ensuring that the loop is larger than the hook's eye. Next, pass the tag end through the loop you created, making sure it goes behind the doubled line. Moisten the knot, hold the tag end, and carefully tighten the knot by pulling the mainline and the tag end simultaneously. Once tight, trim the excess tag end.

The San Diego Jam Knot is known for its strength and reliability, making it a popular choice among anglers for various fishing applications. As you know, we have to test it!

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How 2 Tuesday - FG Knot with Super Glue Test! Should You Super Glue Your Knots?!? - Episode #785

The FG is the strongest knot from braid to fluorocarbon. It is a constriction knot and, when tied properly, it has the strongest connection. Last week I tested if super glue actually makes the clinch knot stronger. This week I took a look at the FG knot. Does super glue strengthen the FG knot? Should you use super glue even if there is an increase in knot breaking strength?

How to Tie FG KNOT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7IQsC6hbj4

Clinch Knot Super Glue Test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6oHbCheAAg&list=PLTVQlMjnSijl-D0kk3D9pBR3fuNWgRJ-0&index=2

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How 2 Tuesday - Should You Super Glue Your Knots?!? Tie it! Test it! - Episode #782

Last week, I tested if spiting on your knot made any difference for the strength of your knot. This week we are testing another requested myth. Does super glue actually increase the strength of your knots? If it does increase the strength, is it worth it to use super glue? Using super glue on a small knot or on a boat often leads to sticky situations. This test will have to be pretty definitive for me to put up with gluing my fingers together.

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How 2 Tuesday - Spit on your knot…or not?!? Does it matter? - Episode #779

We've all heard the age-old advice that lubricating your fishing knots with spit is essential for the strongest knot. But is it really true? Just how much of a difference can a little saliva make? In this week's thrilling installment of our Tie it! Test it! series, we embark on a captivating experiment to settle the ultimate knot lubrication debate. Join us as we meticulously put this theory to the test and reveal the surprising results. Who will emerge victorious? Stay tuned for insightful analysis and the final verdict on the power of knot lubrication!

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How 2 Tuesday - The Pitzen Knot Put to the Test! - Episode #776

I recently learned a new knot from @maddyrich called the Pitzen knot. He claims that the knot is quick to tie, has a small profile, and offers "massive strength."

You know what that means!

I couldn't resist putting it to the test! #TestIt

Remember to practice tying the knot a few times before heading out on your fishing trip to ensure you can tie it confidently and securely. Let us know what knot you would like to see tested next!

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How 2 Tuesday - The Uni Knot to the Hook - Tie it! Test it! - Episode #773

In this How 2 Tuesday, I show you how to tie another classic, the Uni Knot! In our “Tie it! Test it!” series, we are testing the strength of the Uni Knot on 12 lb monofilament tied directly to the hook. The Uni Knot offers unmatched reliability and ease of tying, making it the go-to choice for anglers looking for a strong and secure knot to attach their line to a hook.

Remember to practice tying the knot a few times before heading out on your fishing trip to ensure you can tie it confidently and securely. Let us know what knot you would like to see tested next!

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How 2 Tuesday - The Palomar Knot- Tie it! Test it! - Episode #770

The Palomar Knot is a popular and widely used fishing knot known for its simplicity, strength, and reliability. It gets its strength from forming a double line through the eye of the hook, which distributes the load and minimizes stress on the knot. It is a versatile knot that works well with various types of fishing lines, including monofilament, fluorocarbon, and braided lines. How do you think the Palomar Knot performs in the test?

Remember to practice tying the knot a few times before heading out on your fishing trip to ensure you can tie it confidently and securely. Let us know what knot you would like to see tested next!

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