
Two Half Hitches
You can use two half hitches to secure a line to trees or poles, or to secure the line to itself like you would tying …
Two Half Hitches Read MoreYou can use two half hitches to secure a line to trees or poles, or to secure the line to itself like you would tying …
Two Half Hitches Read MoreThe figure eight knot creates a stopper wherever you need one on a rope, though the steps are the same for several other knots, as …
The Figure Eight Read MoreThis is known as the “king of knots,” simply because it’s one of the best for many uses, plus it can be untied rather easily. …
The Bowline Read MoreThe clove hitch is an old tie with many outdoor uses. This ancient connection has been used successfully by people since the early 1500s, as …
The Clove Hitch Read MoreThe square knot is a classic for connecting lines and tying knots. Whether you are tying two ropes together to make a longer rope, or …
The Square Knot Read MoreA reef knot is formed by tying a left-handed overhand knot and then a right-handed overhand knot, or vice versa.
Square knot Read MoreThe Sheepshank is a method used to “shorten” a rope. It can also be used to take the load off a weak spot in a …
Sheepshank Knot Read MoreThe bowline is historically known as a boating knot, but can be a valuable knot for anglers too. It forms a single loop and will …
Bowline Knot Read MoreClove Hitch KnotThe Clove Hitch is one of the most widely used knots to fasten a rope to a post or other objects, and can …
Clove Hitch Knot Read More