Arbor Knot –Secure line to fishing reel Asher Bend –To join dissimilar rope diameters Blackwall Hitch –An unusual knot that is well-known Blood Dropper Loop –For attachment of hooks and rings Blood Knot –Joining loop knots Boa Knot –A binding knot Bowline –Popular loop knot Bull Hitch...
At this point, the challenge becomes deciding how to use up the rest of the rope. The harness and the armbinder tie are essentially finished; I just need to lock off. And use up all my gorram extra rope. I could get a bit artsy with it, and use my strands to separate the stem an...
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In this week’s “How to Tie” video feature, Cheech from Fly Fish Food ties a simple yet deadly stonefly nymph, the Rope-a-Dope Stone.
How to tie the Cow Hitch Knot.The Cow Hitch, also called the Lanyard Hitch, Lark’s Head and Lark’s Foot, is used to secure a rope to a post or other object including another rope. It is similar to a Clove Hitch except that the second half hitch is in the opposite direction. It...
HomeRope KnotsCarrick Bend Carrick Bend How to tie the Carrick Bend Knot.The Carrick Bend is an excellent knot to join two ropes, particularly large diameter ropes and hawsers. It draws up tight under load and although it may lose its symmetrical shape, remains secure. The tag ends may be...
Used to tie rope around an object and back to itself. Simple way to join two ropes made up of two Half Knots. Simple loop in rope's end - loosens when tail end is pulled. Joins two ropes of unequal, or similar, size DECORATIVE ...
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Put a bight in a mid-portion of the rope. Twist a loop into the bight. Insert the fold of the bight through the loop. Tighten and neaten the knot, removing kinks and sharp twists. It’s the simplest knot to tie, but hard to untie after it’s been loaded. That makes the overhand...
Put a bight in a mid-portion of the rope. Continue twisting another half turn, as shown. Insert the bight through the loop originally created with the first twist. Note the distinctive “figure eight” pattern. Tighten and neaten the knot, removing excess kinks and laying the cords parallel...