Clinch knot

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Clinch knot
Clinch knot
Type Mooring lines
application Fishing line on hook or swivel
Ashley No. 300
Synonyms Bracket knot
English Clinch knot
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The clinch knot is a knot used to attach a fishing line to a ring.

application

The clinch knot is one of the most commonly needed and used knots in fishing . Eddy and main line or Eyed hooks and rig can be connected with him. With cords thicker than 0.4 mm you can no longer tighten this knot properly, so the knot is only suitable for a smaller cord diameter. The knot should not be used for cords with a sealed or smooth surface, as it can open under high stress.

Knot

The end is passed through the eye, then wrapped four to five times around the fixed part. After that, the end is in the formed in front of the eye eye pushed.

Modifications

With the improved clinch knot , the end is once again inserted into the second eye created behind the first eye.

As a spool axis knot , it is also used to attach the fishing line to a spool. To do this, you put a turn or round turn around the spool with the cord and fasten the end to the fixed part with a clinch knot.

Alternatives

Alternatives include the Berkley knot and Jansik knot .

The arbor knot is also used to connect a fishing line to the reel .

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