Nail knot or loop to loop fly line to leader the nail knot is crucial and best for joining two lines of different diameters.
Leader to fly line loop knot.
Hold in place and take another turn around the line this tie crossing on the topside of loop b.
And it s certainly more accessible to most anglers than tying a nail knot.
You may have to help the knots pass through the loops with your fingers.
You can use a nail or small tube a nail knot tool of course and i have always used hemostats.
It s supposed to be easy.
Pass the end of the leader through the loop on the end of the fly line.
Form a loop a at the end of the line by passing the tag end behind the standing line.
It s fairly simple to tie though some kind of tool helps.
Leader to lure loop knot winner although not quite the strongest in the category my preference is staying with the kreh loopknot aka.
Pull the line and the leader away from each other until the loops slide together to form what looks like a square knot.
Wrap the second turn round the finger and thumb and then between the two loops.
It is commonly used to join a perfection loop in the end of a fly line to a perfection loop in a leader using a loop to loop connection.
As such there are albright knot double surgeons knot uni knot blood knot clench knot perfection loop nail knot turtle knot and many more.
They can be used while tying the leader to the fly line or tippet to fly connection or connecting tippet to the leader.
Many fly lines now come with pre made loops on their ends.
Take a turn around the standing line forming a second loop b.
But the loop to loop has a couple inherent failings that cause major problems.
Scroll to see animated loop to loop knot below the illustration and tying instructions.
Hold the first loop between finger and thumb.
The industry standard for attaching a leader to a fly line is the loop to loop connection.
Just tie a loop at the end of the leader you are attaching perfection loop surgeon s end loop etc and use the loop to loop knot to join the two lines.
It allows a taper of the leader material down to the fly.
Non slip loop knot given that it s easier to tie than the rapala and that it s tag end points directly down making it tough for those pesky weeds to ruin a presentation in front of a hungry fish.
The nail knot uses friction to hold the leader to the fly line.