Fishhound Magazine 008 | Page 28

tyinG the knot words by // Tackle Shop Bob the alBRight speCial // One of the most commonly used knots for joining lines that differ significantly in diameter and/ or composition, the albright has earned a reputation for reliability. This knot’s effectiveness and the fact that it’s relatively easy to tie, have made it a popular choice for connecting leaders to main lines from coast to coast. The albright is used for both freshwater and saltwater applications. When tied correctly, it provides a solid, secure connection and flows through rod guides with little resistance during casts. step 1 step 2 after making a loop with the heavier line, run approximately 10 inches of the lighter line through the loop. While holding the three lines between your thumb and index finger, wrap the light line back over itself and both strands of the loop. HOLD HeRe step 3 step 4 Next, make 10 tight wraps, run the tag end back through the loop, and exit the loop. While holding both ends of the heavy line, slide the wraps to the end of the loop. Tighten by pulling on the light line. Clip the tag end close to the knot.