Any person keen on fishing needs to master at least a few reliable knots. With the help of knots, you can attach rigging and tie the fishing line. As a rule, with experience, anglers begin to independently modify the basic units, adapting them to certain needs. There are knots used only on mono lines. Some knots, on the other hand, are designed for braids. It is recommended to tie the fishing line and braid together using special knots.
Instructions
Step 1
How to tie b braids and strong braids / strong "class =" colorbox imagefield imagefield-imagelink "> Bloody knot The tear strength of this knot is approximately 70-75%. This knot is suitable for tying lines that do not vary much in diameter
Step 2
This node got its name back in the time of Columbus. With the help of it, special thickenings were knitted at the ends of the whips used to punish guilty sailors. The knot is perfect for tying both monofilament and braids, or fastening them together. Also recommended for attaching a leash to a donk or float rod.
Step 3
Place the lines parallel to each other. Wrap the end of one line around the other several times. For braiding, two or three turns are enough. For thin mono-trees - 5-6.
Step 4
Wrap the end of one line back and carefully pull it between the two lines until the first turns are formed.
Step 5
Take the end of the second line and wrap it around the first in a similar fashion. Pull the second line through the middle loop. Make sure the line runs in the opposite direction from the end of the first.
Step 6
Moisten the knot slightly and tighten by pulling on the long ends. Cut off any excess.
Step 7
Knot "Centaurus" The tensile strength of the knot is approximately 90-95%. This knot is used to tie different diameters and types of fishing line on various fishing tackle. Suitable for both braids and mono lines. Centaurus is a solid, compact and reliable unit. Moreover, it knits quite easily.
Step 8
Place two lines parallel to each other. Wrap the end of the first line around the second, making 4-5 turns. Take the last loop in your right hand and bring the line to the beginning of the loop. Pull the end of the line through the loop formed by all the turns. Pull on both ends of this line and tighten the knot.
Step 9
Repeat all steps with the second line. Pull the long ends of the two lines and pull the two resulting knots together. Cut off any excess.