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  • I tie my shoelaces like that.

  • 333,033

  • Albright is better as @ethanmaiden said.

  • Четверной булинь!

    Stupid americans does not know this knot ? )))

  • @reaper2748311

    The knot is commonly called the dirty Russian. Named after Russian fisherman who can quickly tie the knot while their hands are dirty or slippery. It's agood utilty knot.

  • lol I don't know the name of the knot but I use to tie when fishing.

  • bad comentary....gotta know your tag end from your main line and your leader...instruction tells you to pull on the tag end (when he is pulling on main) then cut tag end which if you follow his guidance you will be cutting off the leader you just tied. I may use a different video....thanks.

  • somebody give this knot a name!!!

  • Ty :)

  • i used this when i was fishin about 20 years ago and it was always called the"GEORGEY KNOT" (JAW-G) has any1 else heard this ????

  • man thats probably the simplest knot ever next to the palomar and clinch

  • i have used this for years found it in infisherman magazine

    

  • @ethanmaiden It's not that quite good of a knot because it bends the leader. The albright knot is the best.

  • Thank you found your knot extremly handy and picked it up well

    Thankyou JT

  • so you don't cut the tail on the loop?

  • i have a problem with this knot. my leader just keep slipping through the Bimini twist when i trying this knot

  • @abcguk Do 5 turns if you're using flourocarbon leader. If that doesn't work you can always use the Albright Knot.

  • @abcguk - basically this knot doesn't work well with braid to mono/floro - you need an extra step, you are suppose to go through the loop instead of making the X and make 3 to 5 turns and that go back through the loop and pull it down, it will not slip then. Look up the bristol knot, its almost the same knot but will knot slip.

  • its actually got a name its called a Tony jones leader knot, aka Ducks nose.

  • This is a great knot for tying leader. Used it 2 weeks ago on a fishing trip, and did nt bust off once... Thanks for sharing mate....

  • This is not a Clinch or an Albright knot. Those have names. This one doesn't. It's the No Name.

    But seriously, learn your knots before you comment people.

  • It's an albright knot. popular in fly fishing.

  • Good! 這個超級無敵簡單的前導線結影片,請問有人知道它的中文正式名稱­嗎?

    不會真的叫做"無名結"吧?

    影片連結:黑色打圈的是粗前導,黃色是較細的母線

  • Nó de tecelão dobrado.

  • clinch knot

  • this is a clinch not

  • this actully works  my dad showed me this

  • hahahahaa omg im week knuffelaar ur funny as hell

  • Question?

    Besides line to line aplication & smaller knot size than the albright, whats the purpose & aplication to making only 3 twists to this albright style knot?

    What pound line is this best applied to & for what purpose?

    Thank you.

  • lmao its a triple sheep bend

  • That's what I thought too when I first looked, but the triple sheet bend has the tag end & the short end switched, meaning the tagged end should've been the short end & vice versa.

  • Everyone knows how to make a Bowline Knot, but what about a Draggin Bowline

  • Somebody asked me that a few years ago & I said, "what the hell is a draggin' bowline?" They tied a bowline on one end, dropped it on the ground, picked up the other end, then proceeded to walk, thus "draggin' the bowline." I'm not sure if they were serious or not because we were both laughing.

  • The exact thing happen to me from a guy that hung steel on high rises. He really knew his knots. Anyway, I thought I would try and give everyone the same belly laugh that I had at the time. Congratulation's you nailed it.

  • looks exactly like a clinch knot just not on a hook

  • SO use a lower strength knot off a high strength knot like a bimini twist? I don't get it.

  • Looks pretty similar to the albright and Yucatan knot.

  • quite similar to the knotless knot. thanks for the video

  • i tried it like over 10 times.. keep on failing...

    someone help me pls

  • i tried the knot and it the best knot ive ever tried

    5/5

  • Believe me, it holds.

  • id like to do some test on line and heavy leader to see wut knot is best...i think one of my icefishing knots would be quite good

  • looks like an albright knot...

  • i want to attach a 130 pound leader to 24 kg main line.Anyone tried using this not for something like that?

  • It will work like a charm, just tie a bimini twist in the main line first.

  • yes it worx

  • Guys

    Give this knot a try. I have caught cobia up to 97 lbs. using this knot with a 20 lb. main line and a 50 lb. leader. I am knot saying it is a 100% knot but it has proved plenty strong for me.

    Greyghost

  • Eh..a serious comment for a change.. It's not an Albright knot (littlegoobie) nor a triple sheet bend/trippelt skotstek (114201514), this "no name knot" is equivalent to a multiple (quadruple) false sheet bend (fyrdubbelt falskt skotstek på svenska). The first round turn after the initial wrap around the black line makes the bend double, the second round turn makes it triple, etc.

  • looks like Albright knot with 1/2 the steps missing. I don't think that little tag end would hold with a good steady pull after just 3 turns.

  • That actually holds?

  • be nice

  • would the liter material count as the flie? please resppnd back

  • in swedish i think the name would bee "trippel-skotstek"

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