Knots
Arbor Knot
How to tie the Arbor Knot for fixing line or backing to the reel spool. A very quick way of attaching a new spool of backing or line to the 'arbor' or spool of a reel. Make sure to pull on the knot once completed to be sure it does not slip!
Arbor Knot
Use: Attaching backing to reel.Description: Use the Arbor Knot to attach the end of the backing to the arbor or spool of a reel. Tying: 1. ...Nail knot
Use: Attaching backing to fly lineDescription: This is a good knot to use to attach the end of the backing to the fly line. It ...Surgeon's loop
Description: A very good knot for making a loop in the end of a length of nylon and is easy to tie. By tying a ...Needle knot
Use: Attaching backing to fly line. Description: This is a good knot to use to attach the end of the backing to ...Nail-less nail knot
Use: Attaching backing to fly line. Description: As no nail, tube or needle is required to tie this knot, it can be ...Blood knot
Use: Joining two lengths of leader material Description: A good knot for joining lengths of nylon, for example when making up leaders, ...Surgeon's or water knot
Use: Joining two lengths of leader material Description: The surgeon's knot or water knot is a good knot for joining lengths of ...Double grinner or uni knot
Use: Joining two lengths of leader material Description: This is an excellent knot for joining two lengths of nylon because the two ...Perfection loop
Description: The main benefit of this knot is that the loop formed lies directly in line with the main line. Tying: ...Loop to loop connection
Use: Joining two lengths of leader material Description: As well as using this method to join two lengths of nylon, it is ...Turle knot
Use: Tying on flies. Description: This knot is probably better with bigger flies where there is more room between the hackle or ...How to tie a Palomar knot
Use: Tying on flies.Description: Ranks alongside the Trilene knot as the strongest knot for attaching a fly to a tippet.Tying:1. Double about 150mm of the ...Double turle knot
Use: Tying on flies. Description: This is an improved and more secure version of the simple turle knot. Tying: ...Trilene knot
Use: Tying on flies. Description: This knot has the advantage that the tippet is passed twice through the eye of the hook ...Orvis knot
Use: Tying on flies. Description: Another good knot but without quite the same degree of ultimate strength as the Trilene or Palomar ...How to tie theTucked half blood knot or Improved clinch knot
Use: Tying on flies.Description: This is one of a number of knots to use to attach a fly to the end of the tippet. The ...
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