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The clinch knot is a classic and reliable fishing knot used to attach your fishing line to a hook, lure, or swivel. It’s straightforward to tie and holds well. Here’s how to tie it:
Clinch Knot Tying Instructions:
Feed the line through the eye of the hook, lure, or fly.
Double back parallel to the standing line and pinch the two lines together with your thumb and forefinger.
Insert your index finger (or reverse hands if you’re left-handed) and begin twisting to put about seven twists in the line below the hook.
Feed the tag end back up through the opening behind the fly or hook.
Moisten the lines and pull the knot tight.
The clinch knot retains about 90-95% of the line strength and is a go-to choice for many anglers. It’s especially handy when re-rigging quickly, such as when using a two-fly rig in fly fishing. Give it a try on your next fishing adventure! 🎣🐟
18 сен 2024