Uniknot (Duncan Loop Knot)

The name of the knot we will learn this time is commonly called the Uni Knot, but its official name is the Duncan Loop Knot.

This knot is used not only for tying the float but also for tying the hook.  It is also widely used in the “ cotton thread knot   for adjusting the water depth in float fishing that we looked at last time , and when tying the line to the spool when winding the main line on the reel, and in the “trolley knot”, which is a type of direct knot.

Now, let’s take a closer look at knotting techniques.

1. Pass the line through the arrival ring.

2. Make a loop by turning the passed line from bottom to top.

3. Pass the line through the created loop from top to bottom 4-5 times.

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4. Tighten the knot by pulling on the short part of the line.

5. Pull the main line firmly so that the knot part touches the arrival loop.

6. Cut the short side of the line, leaving only the excess.

7. Finished look

Deep Sea Knot

1. Make a loop by turning the line that passes through the arrival loop once.

 

2. Pass the line through the loops and tie a knot.

 

3. Turn the loop of the line once to make a figure 8.

 

4. Pull out the line through the lower loop of the 8-character.

 

5. Pull both sides.

 

6. Cut leaving some extra.

Basic Fishing Knots – Easy Figure-Eight Knot

Let’s learn about the figure-eight knot, which is the most commonly used knot in fishing.

 

1. Turn the line forward once.

 

2. Twist the ring into a figure 8 shape.

 

3. Pass part 1 through the inside of circle 2.

 

4. Pull both sides. Adjust the size of the circle to suit your needs.

 

5. Cut the ends.