Must Know Offshore Fishing Knot
Gear we use → https://www.livebait.com The Bimini Twist is a popular fishing knot primarily used to create a double-line leader or loop at the end of a fishing line. It's known for its strength and reliability, especially when dealing with large or powerful fish. Here's how to tie a Bimini Twist: 1. **Create a loop**: Double the fishing line to form a large loop. Hold the loop with your left hand, leaving a tag end of about 10 to 12 inches hanging down. 2. **Twist the loop**: With the loop held between your thumb and index finger, twist it approximately 20 to 30 times, ensuring the twists are tight and evenly spaced. 3. **Secure the twist**: Hold the loop's twists together with your left hand, then fold the loop back towards the standing line, forming a second loop. 4. **Secure the second loop**: With the tag end, wrap it around both loops and the standing line at least 10 times. Make sure the wraps are tight and neatly spaced. 5. **Pass the tag end through the second loop**: After wrapping, thread the tag end through the second loop, ensuring it enters from the same side as where the twists were formed. 6. **Moisten the knot**: Lubricate the knot with saliva or water to reduce friction and prevent overheating during cinching. 7. **Slowly tighten the knot**: Hold the standing line with one hand and the tag end with the other. Gradually apply pressure to cinch the knot down smoothly. 8. **Finish the knot**: Once the knot is tightened, trim the tag end close to the knot, leaving a small stub. 9. **Test the knot**: Pull on both ends of the line to ensure the knot is securely tied and holds without slipping. The Bimini Twist creates a strong loop in the fishing line, often used for attaching a leader or connecting to the double-line section of a fishing rig. It's a bit more complex than some other knots but is highly effective, especially in situations where strength and durability are essential. Practice is key to mastering this knot. FOLLOW US: Instagram: / reelreports Twitter: / reelreports Facebook: / reelreports Tag on Social Media → #reelreports PVA1IIBKSSD1C5EH #fishingknots #reelreports #fishing

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