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Eye Crosser Knot

The Eye Crosser Knot is a fishing knot that is especially popular for fishing carp, perch and other species. This knot is known for its strength, easy throwability and high tensile strength. How to tie the knot, its variations and alternative knots are explained in detail below.

Eye Crosser Knot
Eye Crosser Knot

How to Tie the Eye Crosser Knot?

  1. Put the line through the eye of the hook and remove it, leaving a long free end back in the same direction.

  2. Place the free end on the main line and make two turns around the main line, keeping the two lines parallel.

  3. Thread the free end in through the eye of the hook and out through the middle of the two loops you created.

  4. Tighten the knot by pulling it tightly and trim the excess end.


Eye Crosser Knot Variations

Since the Eye Crosser Knot is a very specific and simple knot, there are not many variations of this knot. However, you can slightly vary the strength and applications of the knot by increasing or decreasing the number of turns.

Alternative Knots

Similar and alternative knots to the Eye Crosser Knot are:

  • Palomar Knot: It can be tied quickly and easily, and has a high tensile strength.

  • Trilene Knot: It is a strong knot especially designed for monofilament and fluorocarbon lines.

  • Advanced Rivet Knot: A popular and reliable knot for a wide range of applications.


Conclusion

The Eye Crosser Knot is a fishing knot known for its simplicity and reliability. It is best to try various knots to master them with practice and explore other knots. Since each hunter's needs and preferences are different, finding the most suitable knot is possible by trial and error.


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