Posts Tagged ‘Fishing Knots’
Saturday, October 1st, 2011
The Seaguar knot was specifically designed for attaching fluorocarbon to monofilament. Fluorocarbon has become very popular in recent years with carp anglers due to its sinking and invisibility properties when submerged in water. However fluorocarbon has a very poor tolerance for incorrectly used and poorly tied knots. The Seaguar knot forms a reliable connection between fluorocarbon and monofilament, is easy to tie and the finished knot is neat and does not compromise the strength of either material.
Below are two ideal products for tying fluorocarbon leaders with.

Korda IQ Fluorocarbon

Step 1.
Hold the monofilament and fluorocarbon leader together.

Step 2.
Form a large loop in the leader and mainline.

Step 3.
Twist both loops anticlockwise three times.

Step 4.
Pass the tag end and the entire leader through the loop.

Step 5.
Moisten and pull all four ends to tighten. Trim the tag ends and your done.

Give it a go.
Tight Lines
Dave
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Posted in Alternatives To Leadcore, Carp Catchers Tips, Carp Catching Tips, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Knots, Carp Knots, Fishing Knots, Fluorocarbon Line, Hints And Tips, How To, How To Tie Knots, knots, leader knots | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, February 1st, 2011
This Spool knot is very simple to tie and is used to attach your mainline to your spools before you refill your reels.
Step 1
Pass a loop of line around your spool.

Step 2
Now pass the free tag end over and around the line, creating a loop.

Step 3
Then wrap the tag end 3 times around the line, closing the loop.

Step 4
Now pass the tag through the loop created above the twist of line.

The picture below illustrates what the knot should now look like.

Step 5
Moisten the knot and gently tighten down.

Step 6
Now keeping the line moist slid the knot tightly up against the spool. You are now ready to reattach your spool and start loading your new line on.

Tight Lines
Dave
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Saturday, October 2nd, 2010
Tags: Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Carp Fishing Tips, Carp Rigs, Fishing Blogs, Fishing Knots, How To Tie Carp Rigs, knots
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Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
Tying a zig rig is simple, all you need is a good hooklink material like the Ultima Power Zig, a strong hook and a small section of silicone tubing.
The rig components used in this demonstration were Ultima Power Zig hooklink, ESP Big T Carp Hook and ESP Silicone Tube .

Step 1.
Cut the Ultima Power Zig to your desired length.

Step 2.
Now tie a small overhand loop in one end for your hair stop and thread on your desired choice of pop-up or foam followed by a bait stop.


Step 3.
Then cut a small section (2-3mm) of silicone tubing and thread it onto your zig hooklink.


Step 4.
Now thread the point of the hook through the silicone tubing heading towards the bait and set the hair length at about 2-3mm with the tubing sitting at the top of the shank.


Step 5.
Now tie a knotless knot and don’t forget to whip the hooklink back round the knot once on the way towards the eye to prevent it from slipping.

Step 6.
To finish the zig rig off tie a figure of eight knot at the other end.
The zig rig is now finished and ready to use.

If you are not sure about any of the knots use the Carp Catchers Blog search bar to navigate to the relevant knot
Tight lines
Dave
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Friday, July 17th, 2009
This Carp Catchers Blog is going to show how to tie the 5 Turn Twice Through The Eye Clinch Knot. The Clinch Knot is an improvement on the blood knot. It was devised by carp fishing pioneer Jim Gibbinson and is a real belt and braces knot. The 5 turn clinch knot is normally used to attach swivels but there is no reason it could not be used to attach hooks. Ok carp catchers lets get started.
Step 1
Thread your line through the swivel

Step 2
Thread it through again

Step 3
Pull the tag end through about 6” from the swivel and lay alongside the mainline or hooklink

Step 4
Whip the tag up over the mainline or hooklink back towards the swivel as per photo. Do this 5 times


Step 5
Tread the tag end through the loop created at the swivel end

Step 6
Thread the tag end through the loop created at the opposite end to the swivel

Step 7
Moisten and carefully bed down the knot. Cut off tag end

5 Turn Clinch Knot
Best fishes,
John
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Friday, July 3rd, 2009
The Three Turn Blood Knot is commonly used when tying up a chod rig using ESP Stiff Rig Bristle Filament . Because the bristle filament is so thick and stiff most other knots are just too difficult too tie. Ordinarily I would not recommend a blood knot as it is a strangulation knot, but for this purpose I and many others find it more than adequate. It is also handy because it is quite easy to set the length of your chod rig with this knot. The Three Turn Blood Knot is tied to the ring swivel of the chod rig. In this demonstation I am using size 9 ESP Uni-Link Carp Swivels. Ok, on with the demonstration.

Step 1
Thread your stiff rig filament through the uni-link swivel

Step 2
Loop the bristle filament round the uni-link swivel

Step 3
Holding the uni-link swivel and the loop whip the tag end around the main hooklink going away from the swivel do this three times.




Step 4
Bring your tag end back and thread it through the loop at the swivel end

Step 5
Moisten the knot and bed down, cut off the tag end leaving a small tag

3 Turn Blood Knot
Best fishes,
John
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Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
One of the problems with using leadcore is the size of the knot used to attach it to the mainline. In a previous blog I showed you how to tie a proper needle knot, which is an extremely small and strong knot. In this blog I am going to show you a very good alternative devised by Keith Moors. Keith used to write for the mags in this country before he bought a carp fishery in France and moved there. Anyway on with the demo.
These are the components used to tie the knot.

I’ve used the ESP Bulk Spool Leadcore in sandy gravel as I find it really easy to work with. I’ve used the Korda Fine Baiting Needle because it has a really wide body which helps to stretch out the leadcore sheath making easier to thread things through.
Step 1
Pull out about 2 inches of the lead

Step 2
Trim off the lead

Step 3
Singe the end of the leadcore sheath with a lighter to stop the sheath fraying.

Step 4
Loop the end of your mainline

Step 5
Trap the loop in the needle and close the latch of the needle

Step 6
Pull the looped mainline through the leadcore sheath, it should look like this

Step 7
Thread the end of the leadcore down through the loop

Step 8
Pass the leadcore over the bottom part of the loop

Step 9
Thread the leadcore over and under the top part of the loop

Step 10
Thread the leadcore over and under the top part of the loop again

Step 11
Gentley tease down the knot, then pull down tight

Step 12
Pull back the leadcore sheath to expose the tag end

Step 12a
Snip off the tag end

Step 14
Let the sheath go and you have your finished leadcore leader knot. Small, strong and unobtrusive!

Best fishes
John
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Wednesday, February 11th, 2009
The Albright Knot is the perfect knot for joining mono to braid, which makes it the ideal knot for combi link rigs or leaders. Below is a step by step photographic sequence showing how to tie The Albright Knot.
Step 1
Form a loop in your mono or fluorocarbon.

Step 2
Thread your braid through the nylon loop

Step 3
Whip the braid around the nylon going away from the loop about 5-6 turns. if you
are a belt and braces person you can whip another 5-6 turns going back towards
loop but I have never found it necessary. The version shown makes for a neater
more unobtrusive knot.

Step 4
Thread tag end of the braid back through the nylon loop the same way it came in

Step 5
Gently tease the knot together

Step 6
Bed the knot down tightly, it is probably best not to moisten this knot before tightening

Step 7
Trim tag ends

Step 8
The finished Albright Knot.

Best fishes,
John
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Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
Tying a pop-up to a D-ring is sometimes necessary when using pop-ups which lose their buoyancy if pierced with a baiting needle. A lot of anglers just don’t have the confidence to tie pop ups because they feel the pop ups may come off on the cast. But if you use the slip knot demonstated below there should be no danger of them coming off . The Bait Floss used in this demonstration was the ESP Bait Floss.

Step 1.
Remove about 4 inches of Bait Floss from the spool and form an overhand loop. (See picture below)

Step 2.
Now form another smaller overhand loop inside that and pass the tag end through both. (See pictures below)


Step 3.
Tighten the smaller loop to form a knot this will now have formed a slip knot with the bigger loop. (See picture below)

Step 4.
Place your chosen pop up inside to loop and slowly tighten it down until it grips the bait, then tighten it fully making sure it tightens down into the pop up. If the pop ups your using are not soft enough for this to happen I find it helps to make a small groove in the pop up for the bait floss to sit in. (See picture below)

Step 5.
Now tie the bait to your rig with 3-4 overhand knots and blob the tag ends with a lighter being careful not to burn the rig or your fingers. (See picture below)

The bait should now be secure enough to stay on your rig for the entire period it’s in the water, give it some practice so you’re confident enough if you have to do it on the bank.
Tight lines
Dave
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Monday, December 15th, 2008
Tags: Blood Knot, Carp Fishing Blogs, Carp Fishing Knots, Fishing Blogs, Fishing Knots, Fluorocarbon Knots, Fluorocarbon Line, knots, Palomar Knot, Sports, Sports Blogs
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