- Pass a 15cm loop of line through the eye.
- Bring the end back on itself, passing it under the doubled part.
- Make five loops over the doubled part.
- The formed knot is worked into shape.
- The knot is sent down the line, against the eye of the hook or swivel.
Saturday, April 27, 2013
How to tie a Hangman's Knot for fishing hooks
Hangman's Knot
There are at least 6 variations of the Hangman's Knot, -
all of them excellent for terminal tackle, swivels and hooks. The "standard"
Hangman's Knot holds only five turns when tied in monofilament nylon. If tied in
rope, and used for its stated purpose, it takes eight turns.
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