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The Blood Knot is used for joining two lines of similar diameter. It is suitable for lines up to 30kg (65lb) breaking strain, however the wider the difference in line diameter the weaker the knots strength.
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The Cove knot is a simplistic method of joining two lines and is probably one of the oldest forms of doing this, still in use today. The Cove knot is useful in that it can be tied quickly and can tie lines of different thickness.
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The Double Blood Knot is used for joining two lines of similar diameter. It is a common method for attaching monofilament lines of similar diameter and is relatively simple to tie.
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The Double Centauri knot is an excellent knot for joining lines with similar and slight variations in line diameter, this makes it a particularly versatile line to line knot.
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The Double fisherman's knot is simply an improvement on the Fisherman's knot. It employs two double overhand knots to join two lines to one another.
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The Double Four Fold Blood Knot is used for joining two lines of similar diameter. It is a common method for attaching monofilament lines of similar diameter and is relatively simple to tie.
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The Double Grapevine Knot, which is known by many other names worldwide is a good nylon line to line joining knot. Many who constantly use the Grapevine Knot as a terminal knot will most likely opt for this knot as their preferred line joining knot.
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The Double Grinner Knot, which is known by many other names worldwide is a good nylon line to line joining knot. Many who constantly use the Grinner Knot as a terminal knot will most likely opt for this knot as their preferred line joining knot.
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The Double Hangman's Noose, which is known by many other names worldwide is a good nylon line to line joining knot. Many who constantly use the Uni knot as a terminal knot will most likely opt for this knot as their preferred line joining knot.
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The Double Multiple Fisherman's Knot, which is known by many other names worldwide is a good nylon line to line joining knot. Many who constantly use the Multiple Fisherman's Knot as a terminal knot will most likely opt for this knot as their preferred li
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The Double Nail knot provides a strong connection between two lines of similar or different diameters.
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The Double Paragun Knot, which is known by many other names worldwide is a good nylon line to line joining knot. Many who constantly use the Uni knot as a terminal knot will most likely opt for this knot as their preferred line joining knot.
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The Double Sheet Bend has all the advantages of the Sheet Bend and exceeds it by being more secure and just as easy to tie and untie.
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The Double Uni knot, which is known by many other names worldwide, is a good nylon line to line joining knot. Many who constantly use the Uni knot as a terminal knot will most likely opt for this knot as their preferred line joining knot.
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The Doubled Multi-strand Overhand knot is often used by fly fishermen for building multi hook rigs and attaching droppers. It is sometimes mistakenly referred to as a Surgeons knot.
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The Reverse Twist Blood Knot is an effective knot for joining two lines and follows the same principle of the blood knot. It works well with monofilament, light lines and some super lines.
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The Water knot is a simplistic method of joining two lines and is probably one of the oldest forms of doing this, still in use today.
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