Aug 07 2008
Uni Knot
1. Run line through eye of hook, swivel or lure at least 6″ and fold to make two parallel lines. Bring end of line back in a circle toward hook or lure. |
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2. Make six turns with tag around the double line and through the circle. Hold double line at point where it passes through eye and pull tag to snug up turns. |
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3. Now pull standing line to slide knot up against eye. |
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4. Continue pulling until knot is tight. Trim tag end flush with coils of knot. Uni-knot will not slip.
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1. Run line through eye of hook, swivel or lure at least 6″ and fold to make two parallel lines. Bring end of line back in a circle toward hook or lure.
2. Make six turns with tag around the double line and through the circle. Hold double line at point where it passes through eye and pull tag to snug up turns.
3. Now pull standing line to slide knot up against eye.
4. Continue pulling until knot is tight. Trim tag end flush with coils of knot. Uni-knot will not slip.
1. Run end of line through eye of hook or lure and double back through the eye a second time.
2. Loop around standing part of line 5 or 6 times.
3. Thread tag end back between the eye and the coils as shown.
4. Pull up tight and trim tag end.
1. Lay line and leader parallel, overlapping 6″ to 8″.
2.Treating the two like a single line, tie an overhand knot, pulling the entire leader through the loop.
3. Leaving the loop of the overhand open, pull both tag end of line and leader through again.
1. Form a loop of the leader length desired. Near the point where it meets the standing line, twist a section into a small reverse loop.
2. Hold small loop between thumb and fore-finger with thumb extended well above finger and loop standing out beyond end of thumb.
3. Wind double line around both thumb and loop, taking five turns. Pass remainder of large loop through the smaller one and pull to make five turns unwind off the thumb.
4. Pull turns around the base of the loop up tight and snip off tag end.
1. Insert one end of the leader through the hook’s eye extending one to two inches past the eye. Insert the other end of the leader through the eye in the opposite direction pointing toward the barb of the hook. Hold the hook and leader ends between thumb and forefinger of your left hand. Leader will hang below the hook in a large loop.
2. Take the part of this loop that is closest to the eye and wrap it over the hook shank and both ends of the leader toward the hook’s barb.
3. Wrap for 7 or 8 turns and hold wraps with left hand. Grip the end of the leader that is through the eyelet with your right hand and pull it slowly and steadily. Hold the turns with your left hand or the knot will unravel. When knot is almost tight, slide it up against the eye of the hook. Grip the short end lying along the shank of the hook with a pair of pliers. Pull this end and the standing line at the same time to completely tighten the knot. Trim the tag end.
1. Double the end of the leader belly forming a loop about 6 inches long. Form a smaller loop about 2-inches from the end of the leader belly so that the smaller loop is behind the doubled line.
2.With the larger loop, make a wrap around the smaller loop and pass the end of the larger loop through the smaller one.
3. Wet the knot area and firmly pull the larger loop. Be sure the wraps tighten evenly. Trim excess.
4. To connect the perfection loops, pass the tippet loop over the leader belly loop, then pass the fly through the leader belly loop.
1. Double about 4″ to 5″ of line and pass loop through eye.
2. Let hook hang loose and tie overhand knot in doubled line. Avoid twisting the lines and don’t tighten knot.
3. Pull loop of line far enough to pass it over hook, swivel or lure. Make sure loop passes completely over this attachment.
4. Pull both tag end and standing line to tighten. Clip about 1/8″.
1. Tie an overhand knot in the fishing line a few inches above the end but don’t snug it up. After passing the end of the line through the eye of the lure, push the end back through the opening of the overhand knot.
2. Tie another overhand knot above the first, making sure to tie the knot around the line. Finally, snug the overhand knots together.