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The hangman knot is a practical choice for securely tying monofilament or fluorocarbon lines to a hook. While it may not perform as well with braided lines, increasing the number of wraps in the knot can also improve its reliability for that type of line. This knot is handy for anglers looking for a strong connection in their fishing setups. Subscribe - / @pureoceantv How to Tie a Hangman's Knot for Fishing Tying a hangman's knot is a practical skill for securing hooks in fishing. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it effectively: 1. Start by threading the fishing line through the eye of the hook, pulling out about 4 to 6 inches of line. 2. Lay the tag end of the line parallel to the running line. 3. Flip the tag end back around to create a loop, which results in three strands of line, with the tag end pointing towards the eye of the hook. 4. Pinch together the three lines approximately 2 inches from the eye of the hook, leaving the loop formed by the tag end. 5. Wrap the tag end of the line around the pinched lines, moving towards the eye of the hook. 6. Depending on the diameter of the fishing line, make 3 to 8 wraps. Ensure the final wrap is closest to the eye of the hook, while the earlier wraps should be directed toward your pinched fingers. 7. Pass the tag end through the loop created behind your pinched fingers. 8. Finally, cinch down the knot by pulling on the tag end and the hook to secure it firmly. Following these steps, you can effectively tie a hangman's knot, providing a reliable connection for your fishing line. More Knot Tying Videos: • Perfection Loop Knot - Easiest Knot to Put... TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@pureoceatv?_t... Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pureoceantv... Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/share/1BEvYF...