
Tying a leader to braid is a common and essential technique used in fishing to connect a fishing line to a lure or bait. A leader is a length of line, typically made of a different material than the main fishing line, that is attached to the end of the main line. Leaders are used for a variety of reasons, including to protect the main line from abrasion, to provide a shock absorber to prevent the line from breaking, and to make it easier to tie on different lures or baits. There are a variety of different knots that can be used to tie a leader to braid, but the most common and effective knot is the Improved Clinch Knot.
The Improved Clinch Knot is a strong and reliable knot that is easy to tie. It is created by passing the leader through the eye of the lure or bait, then wrapping the leader around the standing line five times. The leader is then passed back through the eye of the lure or bait, and the tag end of the leader is pulled tight. The Improved Clinch Knot can be used to tie any type of leader to any type of braid, and it is a great choice for both freshwater and saltwater fishing.