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| Blood Knot | A popular and reliable knot for joining lines of similar breaking strains | ||
| Double Overhand Loop | Used to form loops of all sizes | ||
| Grinner Knot | A strong knot for attaching monofilament, braid and most specialist hooklength lines to eyed hooks, swivels and rings etc. | ||
| Half Blood Knot | One of the easiest and most popular knots for attaching monofilament line to eyed hooks and swivels | ||
| Knotless Knot | A quick, strong and easy knot that avoids the tying of a separate hair rig when attaching braid to a specimen hook. | ||
| Loop to Loop | A useful knot for joining hooklengths to main line, as the two can easily be separated again to allow a quick change. | ||
| Palomar Knot | The Palomar Knot is very popular, strong, quick and easy knot for attaching large eyed hooks and swivels to braid or heavy monofilament line. | ||
| Spade End Knot | A knot for tying a spade end hook to line. | ||
| Stop Knot | The knot to use for tying sliding stop knots with either monofilament or power gum. | ||
| Water Knot | The standard knot for tying fixed paternoster ledger rigs. It is also good for connecting two dissimilar lines together | ||