
#Basic knot tying diagrams how to#
How to knit fluorocarbon leashes with main line
After the second knot is tightened, they are moved in the opposite direction.ĭouble Uni It can be used for monofilament or fluorocarbon leashes. The same operations are performed for the tip of the other thread. With this tip, both threads are wrapped three times so that it passes inside the loop made. Having folded the tip in half in one, it is carried over both threads. The two threads are laid parallel to each other for the desired length. If the base of the tackle consists of braid, the leash is tied using a Double Uni knot: Loop to loop The resulting connection is known for its reliability and is often used to tie a monofilament leash to the main cord. After that, the leash from the other end is threaded into a loop made on the main line. To tie them, the loop on the main line is pushed into the leash loop. The double tip now forms a non-tightening loop. The knot should now be tightened well. The double thread is inserted into the formed loop. They are wrapped around the fishing line 2-3 times. The line is folded in half to the desired length. Often fishermen use the loop-to-loop knot. Cords created by gluing should be used in knots where the amount of tightening is low. Knots where the tightening is too tight will not work for them. If the structure of the line is woven, then such cords are highly resistant to deformation. Depending on it, you should select the best node for it. The manner in which a particular cord is made can be visually determined. The fibers that make up the braid are glued together. The choice of the best knot for the braid depends on its type. How to tie a leash – line to the main braid It is suitable for study not only for experienced fishermen, but also for beginners. The nodes will move closer together.Ī knot for lines of different diameters This knot is relatively simple and reliable. Now you need to grab the threads and pull. A similar one is tied around the leash. Then the tip of the leash is threaded into the loop made. After that, they lead from above, then they are carried out under the main line, above the leash and under the outer part of the leash. Then it is carried out from below and grasping the leash and fishing line at the same time. The leash should be wrapped around the line. The ends of the line and the leash are placed next to each other. To tie fishing lines of different diameters, you can also use the following knot: Bloody knot Excess fishing line that sticks out of the knot should be cut, leaving a few millimeters. The knot is moistened and tightened evenly.Īll stages of tying are shown in the diagram. Both tips are inserted between them towards each other. The wound parts separate a little, moving inward. It is necessary that each of them has a tip of sufficient length. Turns for each of them are made from the tip towards the main part. Each end makes 4-5 turns around the other part of the line. You need to position the line and leash so that their ends are located next to each other. To tie the leash to the main line so that it does not get confused, you need to perform the following operations: It is convenient to use a bloody knot to connect lines of different diameters. How to tie a thin lead to a thick main line 5 How to tie a leash to your main line at 90 degrees – the easy way. 3 How to knit fluorocarbon leashes with main line. 2 How to tie a leash – line to the main braid. 1 How to tie a thin lead to a thick main line. How to tie a leash to the main line on a spinning rod: We can say that a good knot is one that helps make a good catch. When knitting knots, specific situations may have their own subtleties.
This is important to avoid tangling the line or leash. If the leash is attached at a 90 degree angle, it must maintain its position underwater.
If the knot is bulky, then in some cases it will be able to cling to water debris. This is necessary so that it passes freely through the rings of the spinning rod, donkey, and feeder. The knot must be secure so that the fish cannot untie it with their jerks.A good nodal connection should provide the following: To ensure that the use of knots when knitting tackle does not reduce its strength to an unacceptable level, it is necessary to use those knots that are best suited for a particular situation. In this case, the line may be burned out. When tied, at the moment of tightening, it is subjected to strong forces of friction. It is generally accepted that a knot that is in water is a quarter less strong than usual. Improper attachment of the leash in the main line reduces the strength of the tackle many times over.