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Slideshow Knots
This is a collection of animated fishing knots that can help people unfamiliar to tying nylon. It is very important to use good knots when fishing with nylon because nylon can weaken considerably if you do not tie a knot correctly.
A very good and simple way to cut nylon fishing line is to use a pair of nail clippers, you can have them on a string and maybe tie this onto your tackle box so you don't loose it.
Fishing Knots; just click on the name of the knot to see the animated instructions.
TOC  The Albright Knot  

 
The Albright Knot is primarily used for joining monofilament lines of unequal diameters, such as your main line to a fluorocarbon leader or shock leader. It is not an easy knot to tie but a good tight Albright is small and won't catch on the rod guides during a cast
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 Blood Knot

 
 
Blood Knot: Maybe the most common way of joining two pieces of nylon of similar thickness together. Wet the knot before you tighten it. Very important that you tighten it evenly. Each turn should , when the knot is tightened, lie even next to the nearest turn, they should not cross each other
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TOC  Blood Bight Knot  
 
Blood Bight Knot: This is a very useful not for creating dropper loops, a good knot for targeting kahawai keeping the bait off the bottom.  The advantage of this knot is that the nylon retains 95 percent of its breaking strain.
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TOC  Butterfly Dropper  

 
Butterfly Dropper: Quick and easy to tie. Creates a loop that will stand away from main line. This knot is most suitable for lines with breaking strains of over 15 kilo. Make sure you tighten this knot securely or it can slip.
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 Centauri Knot

 

 
Centauri Knot:This knot is principally used to attach hooks through the eye to the line. Works well on a wide range of line strengths and claims to retain 96% of breaking strain
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TOC  Swivel to Double Knot  

 
Swivel to Double Knot: This knot allows you to attach a swivel to a loop, a very useful fishing knot.
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 Dropper Loop 1

 

 
Dropper Loop 1: This knot is very useful for keeping your bait off the bottom, this is a very popular surf fishing rig.
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Dropper Loop 2: This is another version of the popular dropper loop knot
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 Grinner Knot

 

 
Grinner Knot: A very strong knot, great for tying swivels hooks etc to the main line.
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 Half Blood Knot

 

 
Half Blood Knot: This is a high strength multi purpose knot. It's main use is to attach swivels, hooks and lures to the main line.
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TOC  Half Blood Knot 2  

 
Half Blood Knot 2:This is a modified version of the original Half Blood Knot
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TOC  Hook Snell  

 
Hook Snell - Quick and simple method of attaching line to a hook with an up or down turned eye. Can only be used with a free length of line as both ends must pass through the eye.
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 Hook Snood

 

 
Hook Snood - This is a high strength knot to attach trace line to a hook. It's main advantage is the hook will lay along the direction of the line.
Note that the length of the trace will be the length of the loop.
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 Longliners Knot

 

 
Longliners Knot: For attaching a hook line to a continuous heavy main line. Will not slip up or down the line
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 The Palomar Knot

 

 
The Palomar Knot is another very simple knot for terminal tackle. It is regarded by the International Game Fish Association consistently as the strongest knot known. It's great virtue is that it can safely be tied at night with a minimum of practice.
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 Perfect loop

 

 
Perfect loop - One of the better loop knots and can be used on lighter lines although best suited to the heavier. It will not kill the action of the lure or fly.
Function: Connecting lures or fly to heavy leader, trace or shock tippet.
Strength: Retains 70+ strength
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 Thumb Knot

 

 
Thumb Knot - A knot useful for attaching hooks and rings to heavy line. May require some practice to sequentially ease the loops off your thumb.
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 Spider Hitch

 

 
Spider Hitch - A relatively easy method to create a double. May require some practice to feed the loops progressively off the thumb when forming. Reputed to retain 80% strength.
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 Uni Knot

 

 
Uni Knot - This versatile knot can be used can be used for connecting hooks, swivels, rings and lures. Its main advantage is that it retains virtually 90% breaking strain. Easy to tie even in the dark after practice.
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Attach plastic coated wire to nylon:this is a great knot for attaching plastic coated wire leader to normal nylon
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 Turtle Knot

 

 
Turtle Knot:This knot helps take the pressure off the eye of hook and places it on the shaft. Commonly used on fly hooks
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