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Aug 07 2008

Blood Knot

Published by Dalton at 4:55 pm under Fishing Knots

Commonly used to join two lines of about the same diameter. A good alternative to the Albright knot but not as good as a Surgeon’s knot.
Blood Knot1. Take the two lines’ ends and tie a simple overhand knot (which will be clipped off later). Then tighten to combine the two lines into one.
Blood Knot2. Form a loop where the two lines meet, with the overhand knot in the loop. Pull one side of the loop down and begin taking turns with it around the standing line. Keep point where turns are made open so turns gather equally on each side.
Blood Knot3. After eight to ten turns, reach through center opening and pull remaining loop (and overhand knot) through. Keep finger in this loop so it will not spring back. Hold loop with teeth and pull both ends of line, making turns gather on either side of loop.
Blood Knot4. Set knot by pulling lines tightly as possible. Tightening coils will make loop stand out perpendicular to line. Then clip off the loop and overhand knot close to the newly formed knot.

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