Every angler knows that your set-up is only as strong as the weakest point. That’s why knots are so important to anglers and boaters alike. From the arbor knot to the San Diego jam knot, there are hundreds of knots, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. It is important to use the correct knot for the correct situation. The knot you choose should be easy to tie while fishing and have the strength you need for the intended purpose and the Double Uni Knot fits the bill.

Benefits

The double uni knot has a strength between 90% and 100% of the line test you are using. It is a good choice for joining two different line types such as braid to fluorocarbon or monofilament. When properly tied, the knot is small and can travel through rod guides without getting caught, making it the ideal choice for tying on leaders

How to tie the Double Uni Knot

Scroll down to the bottom to see a picture of each step

  1. Getting Started

    Lay the lines to be attached next to each other

  2. Create the First Loop

    Pull the loose end of one of the lines back and create a loop with the tag end going over both lines. 

  3. Tie the First Knot

    Lap the tag end around both lines and through the loop 3 to 4 times depending on the weight of the line. Pull the tag end to form the knot. If the line you are tying is braid, be sure to double the number of laps.

  4. Tie the Second Knot

    Repeat steps 2 and 3 with the other line. If the line you are tying is braid, be sure to double the number of laps. 

  5. Bring the Knots together

    Once you have both lines tied with a Uni knot, pull the standing lines in opposite directions to tighten the knots together

  6. Clean up the Tag Ends

    Trim the tag ends close to the knots and tug the lines in opposite directions to ensure the knot is holding. 

It is always a good idea to moisten the lines slightly before tying a knot to reduce friction. Friction when tying a knot can potentially weaken one or both lines being tied. 

Practice tying the double uni knot in a controlled environment until you are comfortable. Trying to learn a knot, or tying a knot you are not comfortable with can be a pain when you are on a rocking boat, or dealing with wind blowing the lines around. 


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