Animated Fishing Knots

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Animated Fishing Knots

 SaltwaterFishing 24/7 shows you, in a simple animated video, how to tie all the fishing knots you wanted to learn how to tie.  Each knot has a complete description to tell you what application that knot should be used for.  It doesn't matter if you looking to learn the snell knot, loop knot, Rapala Knot, or even the Jam Knot, we have all the knot tying infromation you'll need to keep your gear in tact next time you head out fishing.










How to Tie a Blood Knot

The blood knot is used to link two lines of the same diameter together. It is often used to make the line on the reel of a fishing rod longer or possibly to add a leader to a line. It is only usable when the two lines are the same size though. If the lines have two different diameters, you should choose the Albright knot as the clinch of the knot is designed so that the smaller line doesn’t slide out of the larger line.

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How to Tie a Blood Knot -- The blood knot is used to link two lines of the same diameter together. It is often used to add more line to a spool, or a leader to a main line. It is only usable when the two lines are the same size.
How to Tie an Albright Knot -- The Albright Knot is commonly used to join a fishing line of different diameters - the classic example is joining a flourocarbon leader with braided line. The reason for its popularity is because of the Albright's ability to pass through guides.
How to Tie a Double Uni Knot -- The double uni knot is just a modification of the single uni knot, and it is a common knot used by most anglers. It is best used when tying two lines of similar or the same diameter, but it can be used for two different sizes.
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