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{{Knot-details | {{Knot-details | ||
− | + | | image=Fisherman's_knot.png | |
− | | | + | | name=Fisherman's knot |
− | | | + | | names=Waterman's knot, Angler's knot, Englishman's knot |
− | | | + | | type=bend |
− | | | + | | origin=Ancient |
− | | | + | | related=[[Overhand knot]], [[Double fisherman's knot]], [[Triple Fisherman's knot]] |
| releasing=Jamming | | releasing=Jamming | ||
− | | | + | | strength= |
− | | | + | | caveat=Difficult or impossible to untie |
− | | | + | | uses=Joining thin, stiff or slippery lines |
+ | | abok_number=#293, #1414 | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Fisherman's [[knot]]''' is a specialized [[bend (knot)|bend]]. It consists of two [[overhand knot]]s wrapped around each other. | The '''Fisherman's [[knot]]''' is a specialized [[bend (knot)|bend]]. It consists of two [[overhand knot]]s wrapped around each other. | ||
− | It requires little dexterity, so | + | It requires little dexterity to tie, so is often used in stubborn materials. When tightened, it becomes fairly compact, and the free ends can be cropped very close to the knot. These qualities make it very useful for [[fishing line]]--it is less likely to jam a [[fishing rod]] than many other bends, and is easier to tie with cold, wet hands. |
To tie the fisherman's knot, lay the two ends to be tied alongside each other and facing opposite ways. Tie an overhand knot on the first rope and pass the second rope through the loop formed. Tighten the overhand knot, to prevent the line inside it from flopping around. Then tie another overhand knot on the second rope with the first rope passing through it. | To tie the fisherman's knot, lay the two ends to be tied alongside each other and facing opposite ways. Tie an overhand knot on the first rope and pass the second rope through the loop formed. Tighten the overhand knot, to prevent the line inside it from flopping around. Then tie another overhand knot on the second rope with the first rope passing through it. | ||
− | + | [[Category:Fishing knots]] | |
− | + | {{Knot-stub}} | |
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− | [[ | + | [[da:Engelsk knob]] |
+ | [[de:Fischerstek]] | ||
+ | [[fr:Nœud de pêcheur]] | ||
+ | [[nl:Vissersknoop]] | ||
+ | [[pt:Nó de pescador]] |
Revision as of 06:54, 20 June 2007
Template:Knot-details The Fisherman's knot is a specialized bend. It consists of two overhand knots wrapped around each other.
It requires little dexterity to tie, so is often used in stubborn materials. When tightened, it becomes fairly compact, and the free ends can be cropped very close to the knot. These qualities make it very useful for fishing line--it is less likely to jam a fishing rod than many other bends, and is easier to tie with cold, wet hands.
To tie the fisherman's knot, lay the two ends to be tied alongside each other and facing opposite ways. Tie an overhand knot on the first rope and pass the second rope through the loop formed. Tighten the overhand knot, to prevent the line inside it from flopping around. Then tie another overhand knot on the second rope with the first rope passing through it. Template:Knot-stub
da:Engelsk knob de:Fischerstek fr:Nœud de pêcheur nl:Vissersknoop pt:Nó de pescador