How to Tie a Proper Fishing Knot
Introduction:
Fishing is one of the most well-known pastime hobbies in America. The thrill of feeling a fish biting the bait on your hook is a blast of thrilling emotions. When the fish tugs on your bait and runs off with it, it is necessary to have a tight and secured knot to ensure the hook will not break off of your line. Following this instruction set, you will have a strong knot, ensuring that the fish will be in your hands and not the water.
Warning:
Fishing hooks are extremely sharp. Avoid contact with skin and use with caution.
Materials:
- 1x Fishing Line (regular or braided)
- 1x Fishing Hook (type of hook varies on the type of fish you are trying to catch)
- 1x Scissors or Nail Clippers
Passing Line Through the Hook
- Hold the sharp end of the fishing hook towards you.
- Insert the line through the hole on the top of the hook.
- Weave roughly 1 foot of line through the hole.
Creating the Loops
- Grab the line (A) Fig. 2 and loop it under and over the line (B) Fig. 2.
- Repeat 4 to 6 times.
- Note: Leave a small gap at the bottom while making the first loop.
- Upon completion, your progress should look identical to Fig. 3.
Tying the Knot
- Take the end of the line (A) Fig. 4 and feed it through the hole (B) Fig. 4.
- Once the line (A) Fig. 4 is through the hole, pull tightly on the line (A) Fig. 4
Tighten the Knot
- Pull the line (A) Fig. 5 in the opposite direction from the line (B) Fig. 5 in order to tighten the knot.
Cutting Off Extra Line
- Cut off the excess of the knotted line.
- Tip: Leave approximately 1 inch of excess line upon cutting. This will ensure the knot will not unravel once the fish bites.