Angler's loop

Angler's loop
Names Angler's loop, Perfection loop
Category Loop
Releasing Jamming
Typical use Fishing, forming a fixed loop in bungee cord
ABoK #1017, #1035, #2067
Instructions

An angler's loop is a type of knot which forms a fixed loop. Useful for fine or slippery line, it is one of the few loop knots which holds well in bungee cord. It is quite secure but it jams badly and is not suitable if the knot will need to be untied.

Tying

Angler's loop may be tied

  • alone and then used,
    • it may be tied in the bight or at the working end
    • it may be tied one handed
    • it may be fashioned with several loops
    • it may be locked for additional stability
    • it may be tied at high speed in an emergency
  • it may be tied through an object (typically a ring).
Untightened angler's loop
Method of tying the angler's loop through an object

Angler's loop may be tied around the hand, it may also be tied this way one handed, or with several loops if need be:

  • Angler's loop may be locked additionally with half hitches
Locked simple loop A half hitche around the loops root locks it
  • Angler's loop may be fashioned with several loops (then locking may be necessary)
with several loops and locked first the loops in desired size, last loop is for the knot and may be smaller. half hitches around the loops roots locks them.

Structure

Overhand knot on standing part and half-hitch by the working end.

See also

References

    • Blandford, Percy W. (2012) Practical Knots and Ropework page 92, Courier Corporation. ISBN 9780486148656
    • Bloomsbury Publishing (2013) The Knot Bible: The Complete Guide to Knots and Their Uses page 143. A & C Black. ISBN 9781408155875
    • Budworth, Geoffrey (2012) The Knot Book Hachette UK. ISBN 9780716023159
    • Finazzo, Scott (2016) Prepper's Guide to Knots: The 100 Most Useful Tying Techniques for Surviving any Disaster page 117, Ulysses Press. ISBN 9781612436302
    • Popular Mechanics (2008) How to Tempt a Fish: A Complete Guide to Fishing page 78, Sterling Publishing Company. ISBN 9781588167262
    • Toss, Brion and Gae Pilon (2009) Chapman Knots for Boaters pages 68–68, Sterling Publishing Company. ISBN 9781588167781
    • Whippy, Jim (2013) Reeds Knot Handbook: A Pocket Guide to Knots, Hitches and Bends pages 82–83, A & C Black. ISBN 9781472902610


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