Lure is a bait used in fishing. And they usually use it when fishing with a spinning rod. This is an artificial bait that has a special hole so that it can be attached to a leash or fishing line. To ensure that the lure is securely fixed, special knots are used. There are many of them, but in practice several of the most reliable are used.
Instructions
Step 1
"Double clinch"
You can use this knot to attach not only spinners, but also hooks, swivels. Its reliability is due to the fact that the end of the leash or fishing line is clamped between the loops. Here, even with powerful jerks, the knot will not stretch and the tackle will not clamp.
Step 2
Pass the line through the lure carabiner, then thread the free end through the carabiner hole again. This must be done so that a loop is obtained. Now line up the resulting loops, and then hold them firmly between your index and thumb.
Step 3
Take the free end and wrap it around the line five or six times, then pass it through the loop held by your fingers.
Step 4
Pull the free piece through the loop again. Then fix the knot by pulling on the tackle.
Step 5
Next, wet the knot with water, at the same time pull on the line itself and its free end to tighten the knot properly. If necessary, cut off the excess line, leaving no more than 3-4 mm.
Step 6
Gripping node
This knot has gained particular popularity among fans of the so-called "fly fishing". It is used, as a rule, to secure the flies on a leash. However, it has also been used successfully to tie spinners to the line. This knot has practically no effect on the strength of the tackle.
Step 7
Pass the free end of the scaffold through the hole, then wrap the ring of the carabiner three or four times, then put the end between the formed turns and the ring.
Step 8
Pull the remaining end and the main part of the line in opposite directions at the same time, thereby tightening the knot. Cut off the excess, leaving about 2-3 mm.
Step 9
Knot "Two loops"
This simple knot is knitted as follows. Pull the end of the line into the ring of the snap hook twice. Then make a couple of turns around the main part of the scaffold. In the resulting turns, now pass the free end of the line from the side of the spoon. Tighten the knot carefully and cut off the excess.