How to Practice Deep Sea Fishing Knots

Lines used in deep sea fishing differ greatly from those used in freshwater fishing. Monofilament lines are composed of material designed to withstand extended stress imposed by large, strong fish. That can make it difficult to practice the required knots on them. If you want to work on your deep sea fishing knots, it pays to follow some specific steps.

Things You'll Need

  • Deep sea fishing guides
  • String
  • Deep sea fishing line
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Instructions

    • 1

      Decide what kind of knots are most conducive to your purpose. Deep sea fishing entails dozens of different knots, designed for different functions and with different fish in mind. Check deep sea fishing manuals, consult your charter company or study on the kinds of knots you'll likely be using out on the water.

    • 2

      Familiarize yourself with common deep sea fishing knots, including the double-uni knot, the spider hitch knot, the albright special, the blood knot, the bimini twist, the braid ring loop and various other types of loop knots. It helps to use a manual with clear drawings or photographs with which you can follow along.

    • 3

      Test the kind of lines you will use. Examine their thickness, their flexibility and the ease with which you can work them when you make your knots.

    • 4

      Practice making your knots with a lengthy piece of string or similar material. String is cheap to buy and easy to work with and you can hone your knot tying techniques without wasting more expensive line or wounding your fingers. Concentrate on attaining the proper lengths in their proper places and don't worry if the resulting knot looks too bulky. The important thing is that it matches the right configuration.

    • 5

      Purchase the type of line you intend to use and practice your knots. Practice your techniques on it until you have them down perfectly. You can use the hooks and lures to thread the line as well, though you will probably need to cut or burn them free once you are done. Make sure you have enough line to practice as much as you like and don't worry if you seem to be "wasting" it on practice attempts. You're gaining valuable knowledge by learning how to tie knots properly.