Fishing
Knots
Blood Knot

An excellent knot for tying 2 pieces of
similar diameter monofilament together. Great to use instead
of a swivel because you scare less fish and there is less
chance of doing damage to your guides, which happens more
often on the cast than on the retrieve.
Wrap the ends of the two pieces of mono
together about 12 times. Then stick the tag ends of the lines
back through the middle of the twists. Getting the line
separated can be tricky but sticking your nail in the middle
usually helps. Also, be sure to stick the lines back through
the same opening and in opposite directions.
Tighten the knot by pulling the lines
tight. It may help to moisten both knots as they slide
together. Basically, you will have tied two simple clinch
knots back to back in reverse directions. Trim the ends,
leaving about 1/8 of a inch.

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