The Surgeons knot is a great knot for joining two lines of different diameters. It is particularly useful when you are using a light main line with a very heavy monofilament or fluorocarbon leader. It is also very easy to tie.
1. Lay the two lines against each other, overlapping about 20 cm.
2. Working the two lines as one, tie an Overhand Knot (granny knot). You will need to pull the leader completely through this loop to tie this.
3. Pull the leader through this loop again. ie. repeat step 2
4. Pass the other end through the loop.
5. Lubricate and clinch tightly by holding the four ends and pulling evenly.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Knots and Rigs - The Surgeons Knot
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