Aug
2010
Tying an Albright Knot
August 30th, 2010 at 01:39 am by FreshAire in General Fishing ClubsYou have a predicament. You have found yourself with two pieces of filament line that are two different sizes and you want to join them together. There is a solution that will take some practice. The Albright knot is perfect for joining two different sizes of line. The thicker line will serve as the base while the thinner line slides through. When properly crafted, the Albright knot provides a successful joining of two different line sizes. Albright knots are often used to join braided line to filament as well, so this is one knot that you want to practice and become efficient at producing.
There are four simple steps to successfully creating an Albright knot they are:
1. Locate the end of each piece of line, select the heaviest piece and create a loop similar to the eye of a needle. This will create the basic loop needed to run the lighter line through. Make sure you are holding the heavier line in your left hand (if you are right handed) between your forefinger and thumb.
2. Slip the thin piece of filament through the loop you have just created. Hold that loop in place and carefully and neatly begin winding the thin line around the base of the loop in the heaviest filament. Wrap the line 8-10 times and when you are done what you should see is a design similar to a hangman’s noose.
3. To ensure that the Albright knot is strong, you must thread the smaller line back through the loop in exactly the direction that you originally threaded it. This step cannot be overlooked, as without it your Albright knot will not perform properly.
Finally, moisten the knot and pull on the two ends at the same time. This helps ensure that the knot clinches tightly and serves to add strength to it. Carefully trim the excess ends and your Albright knot is ready to use.
When you start wrapping your line it is important that it be as neat as possible. Stop and think about your Albright knot like this – if it’s well constructed and smooth it will go through your reel as if it were nothing more than a kink in your line – if it’s poorly constructed it is likely to get stuck in the guides or in your reel at the most opportune time during your fishing expedition. The smoother your Albright knot design, the more effective it will be. Some anglers like to put a drop of super glue on the ends of the clipped ends to reduce the chances that the line will start fraying and catch in your guides or reel.
If you are interested in experimenting with the Albright knot, you can do so by creating a crisscross design. This is done simply by winding the line five times in a downward motion then reversing and coming back up five times to create the crisscross. This method creates an even stronger Albright knot and the overall results will be more eye appealing. While eye appeal isn’t more critical than strength, it can’t hurt.
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