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  1. Blood Knot Tying Instructions. Overlap ends of lines to be joined. Twist one around the other making 5 turns. Bring tag end back between the two lines. Repeat with the other end, wrapping in opposite direction the same number of turns. Slowly pull lines in opposite directions. Turns will wrap and gather. Clip ends close to the knot.

  2. Apr 21, 2015 · Detailed instructions for tying a Blood Knot.Subscribe to all our videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/tightlinevideoFollow us on Facebook: https://www.faceb...

  3. Feb 21, 2016 · Knot tying video tutorial. Learn how to make a blood knot. Easy step by step instructions in this guide.***Tip Jar***Support my channel! You tip your favouri...

  4. Found in: Fishing. Uses: The Blood Knot is a favorite knot for fly fisherman. It is primarily used to join two lines of similar size, e.g., when joining sections of leader or tippet, and is one of the best knots for this purpose. The strength of the Blood Knot depends on making at least five, and up to seven, turns on each side of the center.

  5. Oct 4, 2011 · You typically tie blood knots to build fishing leaders, to connect two different siz... This is a non-traditional way to tie a blood knot, it is so much easier! You typically tie blood knots to ...

  6. Jul 30, 2018 · Step 4: Repeat Steps 2 and 3 Using the Tag End of Your Leader Line. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 using the tag end of your leader to make 5-7 wraps from the back around the main line. Make sure all your wraps move continuously up the main line. Then put the tag end of your leader line through the “V” at the overlap point.

  7. Aug 1, 2022 · The Blood Knot is another quick and easy fishing knot for joining two lines like a braided main line to a fluorocarbon leader. The blood knot is basically two cinch knots tied in unison to each other and pulled tight while managing two sets of wraps. It’s a fairly strong joining knot and once you get the hang of it, it’s a quick knot to tie as well.

  8. 1. Cross the two strands of monofilament, forming an X, leaving 5 to 6 inches of tag end on each side. 2. Cradling the standing end of each strand in the last two fingers of each hand, start by winding the tag end of one strand around the standing part of the other strand, working away from the X. Use your thumb and forefinger to make these ...

  9. Steps to Tying a Blood Knot Directions. Wrap the red rope around the blue one 5 times. Pass the red one through the central loop formed. Wrap the blue rope around the red one. Make 5 turns. Pass the blue one through the central loop. Pull the tag ends and the standing parts to tighten. Cut off the tag ends.

  10. Dec 13, 2023 · Step 5. To finish off your blood knot, wet all lines with saliva and gently pull both main lines apart. As you do this, you should see the lines moving towards each other. Keep pulling until they form the blood knot, then pull a little harder to secure the knot. Trim off the tag ends, leaving a bit of line to prevent the knot from slipping, and ...

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