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Leash knot based on snake knot - this is a complex but reliable way of tying a transverse leash to a fishing line.

Before tightening the snake knot made on the fishing line, insert the end of the leash with the figure eight tied into its middle. When tightening the snake knot, both parts of it will converge and securely clamp the leash in front of the figure eight.


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Author: Skryagin L.N.

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