Aug 07 2008
Crawford Knot
| The Crawford knot often is overlooked by even the most skilled anglers. It is a very versatile knot for tying most types of hook, swivel, or lure “eyes” to a leader or line. The Crawford knot is not nearly so difficult to tie as it looks, and it makes a solid, firm connection. It is relatively easy to tie with excellent breaking strength. | |
1. Insert the line through the hook eye, leaving about eight inches for tying the knot. Bring the line end back around the standing part of the line to form a loop. |
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2. Now bring the line end under the standing part of the line, and over the two parallel lines, as shown. |
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3. The knot has formed a “figure 8.” Bring the tag end of the line under the two parallel strands, then back over all three lines. |
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1. Insert the line through the hook eye, leaving about eight inches for tying the knot. Bring the line end back around the standing part of the line to form a loop.
2. Now bring the line end under the standing part of the line, and over the two parallel lines, as shown.
3. The knot has formed a “figure 8.” Bring the tag end of the line under the two parallel strands, then back over all three lines.
