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describe knot tying, we think of it as having three sections—two ends and a standing part. Some knots are formed by two ends (reef knot); some by the end and the standing part (bowline), and some by the standing part alone (sheepshank). Many knots seem an endless maze of parts. But even the most complex knots can be broken down to a combination Dropper Loop Use: To make a loop in the middle of a line to attach a hook or a rig. Step 2: Twist the two overlapping line sections four or five times. Pull the loop through this center twist. Step 1: Fold the line back over itself to make a loop. Step 3: Pull the line tight. Palomar Knot Use: To tie directly to a hook, lure or rig. Step 1: Double the line and run it through the folded in half") through the slip knot as tight as you can, pinch the crossing with your left thumb and forefinger so your right hand can tie the knot in step 5. The knot formed in step 5 is called a slippery half hitch or a slipped half hitch. By the way, a hitching tie is actually a slipped slip knot for anyone who cares about such things. Each Detailed Picture Clearly Shows How each Knot is Made Making it Easy to Replicate the Diagrams with a Rope or String Yourself. Knot Tying is a Fun Skill to Master. Children Enjoy the Challenge of Duplicating Knots Making it a Great Project for Families, Classrooms and Summer Camps. Each Chart is 11x17 Inches and has a Nice Glossy Front. What Knot? 5 Reef Knot Important general-purpose binding knot • Used for joining two ends of a rope that is bound around or supported by a solid body, eg tying up a parcel, or securing a bandage or a sling in first-aid. • Is easily spilled. This is why the Reef Knot should never be used as a bend (to join two ropes). However, this can be an Using the working end of one rope, tie a Slip Knot around the other rope. Using the working end of the second rope, tie a Slip Knot around the first rope on the standing end side of the first knot. Pull standing ends of both ropes until knots slide together. Knot Information Used For Joining two ropes of different sizes together. Probably the most recognizable knot after the "square" knot, this is a massively useful way to form a loop in the end of a line. 99% of the time it will not slip, it will not "jam" on itself, it is quick and easy to tie and it will STAY tied until you take it out! It is one of the strongest knots, achieving 92% ratings and is used for CLINCH KNOT PALOMAR KNOT LOOP KNOT KNOT SNELL KNOT BLOOD KNOT ass - Shops . Created Date: 10/22/2013 10:29:23 AM • The right knot is important. You want the strongest knot possible so that you don't lose the fish. A simple overhand knot weakens line by about 50 percent. • Practice tying knots. Take a length of fishing line, a hook with the point cut off or buried into a cork, and practice. Practice until you can tie each knot correctly. The formed knot can now be drawn into shape, and worked down against the eye of the hook or swivel. Top of Page Snelling A Hook One small problem is the variety of names that mey be applied to the one knot, for examle, a Granny is a False Knot, a Clove Hitch is a Waterman's Knot, an Overhand Knot is a Thumb Knot. But when we come to snelling a Strength (Figure 5.3) - Tie a knot in a rope and it will immediately lose 1/4 to ½ of its strength. A figure eight retains roughly 75% - 80% of its original strength. In contrast, a square knot retains only 43% - 47% of the rope's original strength (Figure 5.3). Knot cards pdf s free online Uses are only

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