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sakshinarula · 6 months
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Intimacy is a Palomar knot, sometimes you are the hook and I am the fish and then we swap places. Call it quantum entanglement or an anomalous lucid dream, but today was the color of you, you were here, the afternoon by my knee.
-Bad Poetry and This Loving, Sakshi Narula
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lowlyroach · 10 months
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479) Knots, soul and shoe
Knots and loops
Left and under
Right and over
Palomar and Trilene
The clinch and the
Hangmans
Rope of the soul
All backwards and upside down
Frayed at the edges
How did you become so entangled
In this gnashing heart
A piece of you and I
So entwined
I tug and pull
But it's mine
It's all mine
How could you never call me yours
Looking at the rope
The leaps and bounds
In order to keep you in
I couldn't get you out
I belong to you
The knots I tied desperately
I test but they
Never pulled their weight, huh
You'll be here forever
A brimming pocket of starlight
You've got even the rope singing, too
My soul is filled with you
Do I live in you too?
Or are you better than me at
Untying your shoes
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creepy-feathers · 2 years
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Masky hc’s! :D
Oh my God. You better not touch this man.
It is absolutely impossible to tickle him long enough to see him react verbally, even if you catch him by surprise.
Sneaking up behind and digging your fingers into any available spot will earn you a harsh elbow to the gut and you'll walk away with a large bruise to show for it.
He's already touchy as it is, but if you get anywhere around him and he knows you have evil intentions, he will give you multiple warnings, give you a chance to walk away before you inevitably get hurt - and believe me, you will.
He won't back away and giggle in anticipation. He will stand his ground and wait for you to reach a certain distance, then he'll strike.
If ever you want to get him to actually laugh and squirm and do all of the typical things most would do if they were attacked, you need to be strategic about it. Be patient, wait until he gets into a situation he can't escape from. Or, ya know, bring that situation to him yourself.
Maybe ask him to teach you how to tie a Palomar knot, then inquire ever-so-innocently if you can test it out on him to see if you did a good job. Catch him in a good mood though, otherwise he'll call you stupid and walk away.
Don't be suspicious. If he thinks you're up to anything, he won't let you practice your knot-tying skills on him.
Also, make sure he's in a position where he can't fight back, because if given an opportunity, he will do just that.
When you scribble against his ribs, his first reaction will be to writhe around and curse at you. He might do that for several seconds.
Then the foul words will taper into what sounds like coughing and gradually turn into gravelly guffaws from there.
His death spot is his thighs; the unholy sounds you can pull from him if you so much as pinch one is incredible.
Don't mess with him for too long or you might just kill him.
But if you let him go then your death will be a painful one.
If you happen to get yourself into this, then you better be ready to pay the price. That could range anywhere from a few snapped bones or a bloodied nose.
You better set him free while he's out-of-breath and his movements are sluggish and then make a break for a hiding place, lest he catches you before you even have a chance to run.
If he tolerates you enough, he might reciprocate in the same playful manner, but far more ruthless. And he won't stop until you're a squeaking, teary-eyed pile of chortles on the floor. Maybe not even then.
Like I said, you will absolutely regret messing with him. Don't do it if you want to live a longer life.
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akwartone · 1 year
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#32 "Nothing is stronger than love, except palomar knots." #calligraphy #akwartone #art # letters #type #art #keepwriting #handmade #diy #ink #pen #nib #italic #textura (w: Kraków, Poland) https://www.instagram.com/p/Co5T3NhKGho/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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fish-whisper · 2 months
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outdoor-24 · 2 months
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Braid for Fishing Enhancing Your Angling Experience
Fishing braids, also known as braided fishing lines, have become a staple among anglers worldwide for their durability, strength, and versatility. Unlike traditional monofilament or fluorocarbon lines, braided lines offer unique advantages that can significantly enhance your fishing experience.
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Braided fishing lines can be made from various materials such as Spectra, Dyneema, or micro-Dyneema, each offering distinct properties in terms of strength and abrasion resistance.
Strength and durability variations
Braids are available in different pound-test ratings, allowing anglers to choose the appropriate strength for their target species and fishing conditions.
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Advantages of Using Braided Fishing Line
Enhanced sensitivity
The minimal stretch of braided Fishing lines provides greater sensitivity, allowing anglers to feel even the subtlest strikes and bites.
Increased casting distance
The thin diameter of braided lines reduces friction, enabling longer and more accurate casts compared to traditional monofilament lines.
Resistance to abrasion
Braided lines are highly resistant to abrasion, making them ideal for fishing in rough terrain or around abrasive structures.
How to Choose the Right Fishing Braid
Considerations based on fishing conditions
Factors such as water clarity, structure, and target species should be considered when selecting the appropriate braided line.
Matching braid to rod and reel
Ensure compatibility between the braided line, rod, and reel to optimize performance and prevent line damage.
Tips for Properly Spooling Braided Fishing Line
Importance of proper spooling technique
Properly spooling braided line is crucial to prevent line twists and tangles, ensuring smooth casting and retrieval.
Avoiding line twists and tangles
Follow recommended spooling techniques, such as using backing and applying consistent tension when spooling the line onto the reel.
Knots for Braided Fishing Line
Best knots for securing braided line
Certain knots are better suited for tying braided line due to its low stretch and slick surface.
Step-by-step guide for tying knots
Learn and practice essential knots such as the Palomar knot or improved clinch knot for securing braided line to hooks, lures, and swivels.
Maintenance and Care of Braided Fishing Line
Cleaning and storage tips
Regularly clean and inspect braided line for signs of wear or damage, and store it properly to prolong its lifespan.
Avoiding common issues like line fraying
Take precautions to prevent line fraying by avoiding contact with sharp edges or abrasive surfaces.
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Using Braided Line
Over-tightening knots
Avoid over-tightening knots when tying braided line, as this can weaken the line and increase the risk of breakage.
Ignoring line maintenance
Regularly inspect and maintain braided line to prevent issues such as line twists, tangles, and degradation.
Environmental Impact of Braided Fishing Line
Eco-friendly alternatives
Explore eco-friendly alternatives to traditional braided lines, such as biodegradable or recycled materials.
Proper disposal methods
Dispose of braided fishing line responsibly to minimize environmental impact, such as recycling or participating in line recycling programs.
Pros and Cons of Using Braided Fishing Line
Strengths and weaknesses compared to monofilament and fluorocarbon lines
Consider the advantages and limitations of braided fishing lines compared to other types of fishing line.
Success Stories with Braided Fishing Line
Angler testimonials and experiences
Learn from the experiences of fellow anglers who have successfully used braided fishing lines to catch trophy fish and overcome challenging conditions.
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Future Trends in Fishing Braids
Advances in braid technology
Stay informed about the latest innovations and developments in braided fishing line technology, such as improvements in strength, durability, and casting performance.
Predictions for the industry
Anticipate future trends and advancements in the fishing braid industry, such as the emergence of new materials and manufacturing techniques.
In conclusion, braided fishing lines offer anglers a wide range of benefits, including enhanced sensitivity, increased casting distance, and resistance to abrasion. By choosing the right braided line and following proper spooling and maintenance techniques, anglers can maximize their fishing success and enjoyment.
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devanbald · 3 months
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Unlocking Bass Fishing Success: 5 Expert Techniques for Beginners
For beginners venturing into the world of bass fishing, the prospect of mastering the basics can be both exhilarating and challenging. Bass fishing is an art that requires a combination of skill, patience, and a deep understanding of the behavior of these elusive freshwater predators. In this article, we'll delve into five expert bass fishing techniques tailored for beginners, providing you with the keys to unlock success on the water.
The Finesse of Drop Shotting
Drop shooting is a finesse technique that proves invaluable, especially when bass are feeling finicky or are holding in deeper water. To set up a drop shot rig, tie a hook with a Palomar knot, leaving a tag end of about 12-18 inches. Attach a weight below the hook, ensuring it sits a few inches above the bottom.
Cast the drop shot rig near the structure or over underwater points, and let it sink to the desired depth. Gently twitch the rod tip to impart lifelike action to the bait. This subtle presentation often entices hesitant bass into striking. The drop shot excels in clear water conditions and when the bite is tough, making it an essential finesse technique for beginners.
Swim Jig Techniques for Alluring Strikes
Swim jigs combine the enticing action of a swimbait with the versatility of a jig, making them a potent choice for attracting bass. Begin by selecting a swim jig with a skirt and pairing it with a soft plastic trailer, such as a paddle-tail swimbait or a crawfish imitation.
Cast the swim jig near structures like docks, submerged vegetation, or rocky banks. Retrieve the lure with a steady and continuous motion, creating a swimming action that mimics prey fish. Pay attention to any changes in resistance, as bass often hit swim jigs with voracity. Mastering this technique adds a dynamic element to your bass fishing arsenal.
Wacky Rigging for Versatility
The wacky rig is a straightforward yet highly effective technique that suits various fishing scenarios. To set up a wacky rig, hook a soft plastic bait, typically a stick worm, in the middle. This exposes the hook, creating a compelling wobbling action as the bait falls.
Cast the wacky rig near the cover, drop-offs, or structure, and let it sink slowly. Experiment with different retrieval techniques, including subtle twitches or a slow drag along the bottom. The wacky rig excels in enticing bites from bass in a neutral or negative feeding mood, making it a must-have technique for any angler's repertoire.
Pitching and Flipping Techniques
Pitching and flipping are close-quarters techniques designed for precision and accuracy, ideal for targeting bass hiding in heavy cover. Use a baitcasting reel and a heavy-action rod for better control. Pitching involves underhand casting while flipping is a more vertical drop of the bait.
Target areas with thick vegetation, submerged trees, or docks. Place the lure with precision, allowing it to drop directly into the bass's hiding spot. Be prepared for instant strikes, as bass often react aggressively to well-placed bait. Mastering pitching and flipping will give you the ability to access bass in challenging, hard-to-reach locations.
Lipless Crankbaits for Aggressive Strikes
Lipless crankbaits are perfect for triggering reaction strikes, making them an excellent choice for beginners looking to cover water quickly. These lures feature a tight wobbling action that imitates fleeing baitfish. Choose a lipless crankbait with a realistic color pattern for the best results.
Cast the lipless crankbait near the structure, submerged grass, or along drop-offs. Retrieve the lure with a steady and consistent pace, occasionally imparting twitches to simulate an injured or fleeing prey. The aggressive vibrations and noise produced by lipless crankbaits often provoke instinctual strikes from bass, making it a go-to technique for locating active fish.
As you embark on your bass fishing journey, remember that success comes with a blend of knowledge, practice, and adaptability. Experiment with these expert techniques, observe the behavior of the bass in different conditions, and continually refine your skills. The journey to becoming a proficient bass angler is filled with excitement and discovery, and with these techniques in your arsenal, you're well on your way to unlocking the secrets of bass fishing success. So, gear up, hit the water, and embrace the adventure that awaits you.
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bongaboi · 5 months
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Riverside: 2023 CCCAA Football Champions
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RIVERSIDE - Gabe Panikoski kicked a 23-yard field goal as time expired to give host Riverside City College a 24-21 victory over defending champion College of San Mateo in the 3C2A Football State Championship game Saturday afternoon at Wheelock Stadium.
Riverside (12-1), appearing in a fourth consecutive state championship game, had to respond after the Bulldogs (11-2) completed a 78-yard drive with 2:01 remaining to tie it with a 1-yard run on a direct snap to Valentino Foni (his second such tally of the game). That was set up by a 19-yard third-down pass from Anthony Grigsby to Tyler Bourland, who made a spectacular one-handed catch, that just missed getting into the end zone.
Tigers quarterback Jordan Barton took control after the kickoff, marching from his own 25 to the 6-yard line. The final dramatics were set up by Barton's 17-yard scramble to the seven (from the CSM 24), going out of bounds with nine seconds remaining. Barton, after a 1-yard run to the six, took his final timeout with four seconds to go, setting up Panikoski for the game-winner.
"I thought it was going to go into overtime," said Riverside coach Tom Craft. "But Barton was resourceful. He's been doing that all year."
The ending dramatics also reminded Craft of some history. "We did the same thing 30 years ago to beat San Francisco in the title game," said Craft, who was the Palomar College coach at that time. "We won it on a field goal with three seconds left."
Barton completed 22 of 31 passes for 201 yards, ran (and scrambled) 18 times for 114 yards and two touchdowns - to earn game MVP honors. Riverside running back Bryce Strong rushed for 76 yards and a TD on 16 carries and caught 9 passes for 97 yards - to gain offensive player of the game recognition. The Bob Stangel defensive player of the game was RCC frosh lineman Esaia Bogar with 8 tackles, including a 15-yard sack, and a QB hurry.
Grigsby was the game-passing leader with 236 yards, completing 19-of-26 throws, including a TD. He led the Bulldogs on a 65-yard drive with their first possession after CSM -held the Tigers to a quick initial 3-and-out. A 38-yard Grigsby to Fidel Pitts pass was the big play on the drive, completed with Foni's 3-yard run.
Riverside responded with a 75-yard drive that the Bulldogs appeared to halt at their own 4-yard line. The Tigers had settled for Panikowski's successful 21-yard field goal. The Bulldogs were called for holding, however, and Craft took the points off the board. Now at the two, Strong rushed quickly into the end zone to tie it.
On their next possession, Barton took the Tigers 83 yards in nine plays, scrambling for the final 10 yards with a leap into the end zone for a 14-7 lead early in the second quarter.
San Mateo, however, was determined to tie it at the half. Grigsby took the Bulldogs 65 yards in the final 1:09 of the period, connecting with Pitts on a 42-yard play to get things started and finishing with a 3-yard toss to Terence Loville for the equalizer.
The game remained knotted into the fourth quarter. Barton got things going by engineering a 62-yard drive - capped by his own 14-yard run for a 21-14 advantage with 9:50 remaining.
Led by Strong and Barton, Riverside rushed for 221 yards against the usually stingy Bulldogs and had a total offense of 422 yards.
San Mateo had 111 yards on the ground (with Sanchez and White each netting 46 yards) and 254 passing for 365 total yards. Pitts caught 4 passes for 115 yards and Loville 4 for 43.
Arona Mata'u led CSM on defense with 9 solo tackles and 3 assists.
Riverside captured its second all-time championship, joining its 2019 win, also over CSM. The Bulldogs were looking to be the state's first back-to-back champion since Mt. San Antonio in 2009 and 2010.
(Fred Baer, CCCSIA)
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hunglure · 7 months
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Drop Shot Finesse Fishing: A Beginner's Guide
Fishing can be a relaxing and rewarding hobby, but it can also be a bit overwhelming for beginners. One effective and beginner-friendly technique is drop-shot finesse fishing. This method is particularly useful for catching finicky fish like bass, panfish, and other species. Before shopping for drop shot finesse fishing lures look at the basics of the technique, from the equipment you need to the step-by-step process of using this technique.
1. Equipment and Tackle:
Before you hit the water, you'll need the right equipment and tackle for drop shot finesse fishing. Here's what you'll need:
Fishing Rod: A light to medium spinning rod (6-7 feet) is ideal. This will allow you to make precise casts and work your bait effectively.
Reel: Pair your rod with a spinning reel that matches its power. This ensures a balanced setup, making it easier to control your line.
Fishing Line: Use a 6-10-pound test monofilament or fluorocarbon line. Lighter line allows for better sensitivity and control.
Drop Shot Weight: A drop shot weight or sinker is the key to this technique. It's usually a cylindrical weight that attaches below your hook.
Hooks: Small, fine-wire hooks (size 1 to 4) are great for drop shot fishing. They keep the presentation natural.
Drop Shot finesse fishing lures: This is where the finesse part comes in. Choose soft plastic lures like worms, minnows, or creature baits. The color and size should match the local forage and water conditions.
2. Rigging the Drop Shot:
Once you have your gear ready, it's time to rig up your drop shot setup. Here's how:
Tie a Palomar Knot: Attach your hook to the line using a Palomar knot. Leave a tag end of about 8-12 inches for the drop shot weight.
Attach the Weight: Slide the tag end through the eye of the drop shot weight, then pull it tight. This will secure the weight below the hook.
Hook the Soft Plastic: Thread the hook through the head of the soft plastic bait and let it hang naturally. This creates a lifelike presentation.
3. Casting and Presentation:
Now that your drop shot rig is set up, it's time to get it in the water. Here's how to cast and present your bait:
Choose a Spot: Look for underwater structures, rocks, or vegetation where fish might be hiding.
Cast Gently: Make a gentle cast to your chosen spot. The goal is to drop the bait vertically rather than making a long-distance cast.
Allow It to Sink: Let the bait sink to the desired depth. You can use your reel to manage the depth by reeling in or letting out line.
Work the Bait: Use gentle rod movements to give your bait a subtle, natural action. Small twitches and lifts are often all you need to entice a strike.
4. Detecting Strikes and Setting the Hook:
Detecting strikes while drop shot finesse fishing can be subtle, so pay close attention to your line and rod. Here's how to do it:
Watch your line closely. If you notice it twitch, jump, or move to the side, it might be a fish showing interest.
Feel for any unusual resistance or a "mushy" sensation when you're working the bait. A fish might have picked it up.
When you think a fish is biting, set the hook with a quick upward motion of your rod. Keep the line tight and maintain pressure on the fish.
Drop-shot finesse fishing is a technique that requires patience and practice. You may not catch fish every time, but with experience, you'll improve your skills and start reeling in more catches.
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cheerfulfisherman · 7 months
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Fishing Tips, Tricks, and Techniques for Beginners
Are you new to the world of fishing and looking for guidance to kickstart your angling adventure? As a beginner, it's essential to equip yourself with some fundamental tips, tricks, and techniques to make your fishing experience enjoyable and rewarding.
Research and Location: Start by researching local fishing spots and the species you want to target. Websites like www.cheerfulfisherman.com offer valuable insights into where to fish and what you might catch in your area.
Proper Gear: Invest in suitable fishing gear, including a rod and reel combo that matches your intended fishing style. Quality equipment can make a significant difference in your success.
Basic Knots: Learn a few basic knots like the improved clinch knot and Palomar knot to secure your hooks, lures, and bait effectively.
Understand Fish Behavior: Study the habits and behavior of your target fish. Knowing when and where they feed can increase your chances of a successful catch.
Casting Practice: Spend time practicing your casting technique in an open area to improve your accuracy and distance.
Patience: Fishing often requires patience. Bring a book, enjoy the serenity of nature, and be prepared to wait for the right moment.
Bait Selection: Choose your bait or lures wisely, depending on the fish species you're after. Live bait, artificial lures, or flies can all be effective, depending on the situation.
Follow Regulations: Always adhere to local fishing regulations, such as catch limits and size restrictions, to help preserve fish populations and ecosystems.
Learn from Others: Seek advice from experienced anglers, join local fishing communities, and participate in forums for valuable insights and camaraderie.
Safety First: Prioritize safety by wearing a life jacket, staying hydrated, and protecting yourself from the sun's rays.
Whether you're fishing in freshwater or saltwater, these beginner tips will set you on the right path. For more in-depth guidance and local insights, visit www.cheerfulfisherman.com, where you can find a wealth of resources and connect with a supportive fishing community. Happy fishing!
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themulletrun · 10 months
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🎣🐶 Calling all fishing enthusiasts! 🌊🐟
Hey there, fellow anglers! It's your friendly neighborhood Lunkerdog here, and I've got an awesome fishing tip to share with you today: the wonders of braid fishing line! 🎣✨
If you're tired of losing those big catches or struggling to cast your line with finesse, then listen up! Braid fishing line is about to become your new best friend on the water. Here's why:
1️⃣ Super Strength: Braid line is known for its incredible strength-to-diameter ratio. It's made from woven synthetic fibers that deliver unparalleled toughness. Say goodbye to snapping your line when battling feisty fish! With braid, you'll have the power to reel in those monsters with ease.
2️⃣ Sensitivity Supreme: Feeling every little nibble and subtle bite is crucial in angling success. Braid line's minimal stretch properties give you exceptional sensitivity, allowing you to detect the most delicate of strikes. Trust me, you'll be in tune with underwater action like never before!
3️⃣ Cast Like a Pro: The reduced line diameter of braid means less wind resistance, resulting in longer, smoother casts. Whether you're targeting that elusive bass or aiming for a trophy trout, braid line will give you the distance and accuracy you crave. Get ready to impress your fishing buddies with your newfound casting skills!
4️⃣ Abrasion Resistance: Fishing in heavy cover or rocky areas? No problem! Braid line is highly resistant to abrasion, so you can confidently navigate through tough terrain without worrying about fraying or damage. It's like armor for your line, ensuring you stay connected to your catch.
Remember, like any fishing gear, using braid line requires some adjustment in your techniques. Here are a few extra tips to get you started:
🔹 Use a monofilament or fluorocarbon leader to minimize visibility in clear water. 🔹 Tie knots that are compatible with braid line, such as the Palomar or Uni knots. 🔹 Consider adjusting your drag settings to account for the lack of stretch in braid.
So there you have it, folks! Braid fishing line is a game-changer that'll elevate your angling experience to new heights. Give it a try and watch your fishing prowess soar! 🌟
As always, be kind to nature and practice catch-and-release when possible. And don't forget to check out my latest video for even more fishing tips and tricks! Tight lines and happy angling, friends! 🎣❤️
#LunkerdogTips #BraidFishingLine #FishingMagic
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fishingknotsfast · 11 months
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How to tie a palomar knot quickly!
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fishfinderhq · 1 year
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fishingjutsu · 1 year
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Types of knots for fishing? Every Fisherman Needs to Understand. Using the right equipment, working the bait correctly, knowing the fish and fishing sites, and making good fishing knots. Knowing different types of knots is essential to a successful fishing trip since they link the fisherman and the fish. If they are tied, they determine who wins. These ten knots and tips will help you improve your fishing results. You will be eager to find out what occurs towards the conclusion! Various types of fishing nodes After that, we'll go over the top fishing nodes with tips and a walkthrough illustrating what you can do on your line with each one. 1. The first. Single knot This is considered the most popular type that anglers use to tie there. The line is easy to make and durable, but it may negatively impact its resistance. When using monofilament or multifilament, it is suggested to take more turns to increase abrasion. It is sufficient to take about five turns per lap for mono and between 10 and 12 laps per lap for multi. Taking it to step by step Using the line, pass it through the eye of the hook and make a lade; 2. Stretch the line that is passed through the eye with four or five turns; 3. On the other end, pull it on and tighten it; 4. Approach the knot of the eye with the main line, tightening it well; 5. Make sure to trim the ends. Step by step makes the single knot. 2. Blood knot The knot is very resistant and can be used to patch two lines of similar or equal diameter. In contrast to other moorings, this does not compromise strength or results. How to proceed step by step Firm the tips of the lines that will be joined; 2. Interlace the right end, returning through the center; 3. Repeat the process with the other end; 4. Firm the leftovers; 5. Pull the two tips in the anti-clockwise rotation. The following is a detailed explanation of the best way to make a blood knot. 3. Eight knot It is, as its name implies, a bandage of eight. It is easy to do and undo, making it an ideal solution for locking beads or tying terminals with steel cable. Sailboats and rappelling use this knot frequently as well.  Detailed instructions The tip of the line should be folded into a handle, with the tip on top; 2. Pass the line below; Point it back to the other side; 3. Incorporate the tip into the handle; 4. The ends should be pulled and squeezed tightly. Step by step makes a node of eight. 4. Triene knot Normally, it is used with a hook, spinner, or distorter to tie items to the tip of the line. Despite its good initial resistance, it is easy to run on. Here are the steps Through the hook eye of the hook, pass the line twice; 2. Four or five times on the line; 3. Taking the tip, pass it through the arch; 4. A tightening of the line is necessary; 5. Be sure to trim the ends. 5. Albright Knot Especially for those with little experience, the fishing node on this list can be challenging. However, many fishermen claim that it is essential. Albright makes mostly seams between lines with varying thicknesses or even steel ties. The line maintains its original strength. Taking it to step by step Make sure the thin line is inside the thickest handle; 2. Combine the thick and thin lines, taking several turns; 3. The tip of the hairline should be passed inside the handle; 4. Tighten the thread; pull the line; 5. Remove the excesses. The following guide will show you how to tie the Albright knot. 6. Palomar Knot In addition to being strong and easy to run, this knot does not weaken the line, which makes it resistant. Multifilament and thinner thicknesses than 0.60 mm should use this. It is a favorite among fishermen because it can produce great results. How to proceed step by step Create a handle of 25 centimeters; 2. Using a double line, go inside the eye of the object that will be trapped, and it; 3. You need to make a half turn with the double line;
4. Object to be placed inside lade, just beyond half-turn; 5. Make a knot and tighten it tightly; 6. After the object's eye, trim the line about 2 mm after the eye. An explanation of how to make a Palomar knot. 7. Rapala Knot In addition to providing bait movement, Rapala knots are also ideal for tying lines and artificial baits. monofilament, this tool can also be used with multifilament and fluorocarbon. From beginning to end Using a blind knot, pass the line through the eye of the hook; 2. Insert the tip of the line into the first knot and pull; 3. The line and the tip should be interlaced, giving three turns; 4. Wrap the line around the node; 5. The excess line should be trimmed after you squeeze tightly. Detailed instructions for making Rapala knots. 8. Homer Rhode Loop Knot By creating a loop with this knot, the hook or artificial bait is held more naturally, which attracts more attention from the fish. Because of its high strength, it is recommended for thicker lines and larger fish fishing. Taking it one step at a time Make a half-turn 10 centimeters above the tip of the line; 2. Pass the line through the object's eye; 3. Pass the tip of the line inside the loop; 4. Lightly tighten the knot, bringing it closer to the object; 5. Make a second knot, passing the tip of the line around the main, and tighten well; 6. Join the two knots by pulling the main line. Step by step to knot Homer Rhode Loop. 9. Surgeon Node It is also possible to patch two lines with different thicknesses if they are nodes of different thicknesses. They need to have nearby diameters, though, or the equipment may lose some resistance. How to proceed step by step Overlap the two lines by 8 to 10 centimeters; 2. Pass both lines through the loop as if they were one line; 3. Once the loop is open, repeat the process; 4. Make sure both ends of the lines are tightly secured and tighten the knot; 5. The ends should be trimmed. 10. Knot for reel As its name implies, the node reel indicates the point at which the line is to be tied. This is a situation in which it is essential to tie the tips, leaving them well attached to the knot. How to get started Make a loop by bending the end of the line and tying a three-turn knot; 2. Ensure that the loop is passed around the reel; 3. The main line should be pulled, and the knot should be tightened on the reel; 4. Make sure the ends are trimmed around the knot. This is a step-by-step guide to knotting a reel. Making the perfect knot: tips and tricks After learning how to make the main types of knots, you can use some tips to improve resistance, abrasion, and, eventually, your results. It would be best if you also took care when manipulating the line to prevent the knot from becoming loose or the equipment from bursting. Working with very different lines should be avoided It would be best if you avoided knots with very contrasting diameter lines. This difference makes it difficult to execute the node and affects the final result. The node types indicated for this situation should be chosen if you need to join lines. You want your line to be just a short line. Whenever possible, begin the tying of the node with a line that is as long as possible. This gives you a larger line domain in execution and a more comfortable finalization amount for the node. Be sure to trim the tips. Make sure you trim the knots’ ends well and eliminate excess thread at the end. Cutting the tip very close can prevent the line from screwing and damaging the fishery. Stay away from the end of the line. Excess lines should be eliminated.  Heat can damage the line and, as a result, the knot. Note the look of the node. The knot is well-made is beautiful. Check the lines at the end of the node to see if they are twisted, marked, or uneven. Lubricate the line regularly. Some anglers are adept at this method, but lubricating the line with saliva or water can improve the execution and performance of the node.
As well as that moisture also helps prevent the weakening of the line from friction. You need to check it out if you plan to fish there. It is only after taking a test that you can start fishing! It is important to verify that the node has kept the line even if the node appears to be good and you have already practiced with the lashes. Test the resistance of the joined parts by pulling them moderately. A few final thoughts   Save time decorating this manual and learning knots to succeed in fishing. Test the models, determine which works best for your fishing style, and train hard! Fishing knots can be tied naturally and dexterously with practice and confidence. A good fisherman needs to know how to build and use the central fishing nodes to improve his fishing results and catch big brutes. Frequently Asked Questions How do you tie your fishing knots? Known for its strength and ease of tying, it is among the most common knots. Using a Palomar knot on a braided fishing line is the best choice. Is there an easy fishing knot? Hangman's Knot It's one of the easiest knots for attaching a line to a reel, and it's great for fish hooks. After you have run the line through your eye, double it back. This should result in a circle. Wrap the tag end around the double line and pass it through the loop six times. What knot is the most secure? Among the most effective binding knots is the constrictor knot. Having tightened knots can make them challenging to undo. A clove hitch consists of passing one end underneath the other. What is the best knot for rigging? Show/stage riggers can use the minter's Hitch to lower heavy, awkward motors from catwalks, etc. Minters Hitch should be wrapped around a solid bar and tied to the motor. Reduce the engine's height using the minter's hitch. Do you know what the most complex knot is to tie? Double fisherman's knot is a nickname for this knot, not its technical name. It is easy to tie. Knots like the double fisherman join two ends of ropes or cords. What role do knots play in fishing? Using a solid fishing knot is essential for adequately tying a line to a hook, lure, or other tackle, and you need to know what type of knots will work to bring in fish. Here are a few things you can do to ensure everything is correct Fishing loop knots: why do you use them? Fishing knots must be strong enough to tie the line to the hook, lure, or other tackle properly, and you should be able to tie the knot that will be reliable enough to bring the fish in. What is the best knot that won't slip? A square knot ties two ropes of the same size together. KNOT - The square knot ties two ropes of approximately the same size together. It usually won't slip under heavy strain and can usually be untied with little difficulty.  
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