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such as fishing line, it is popular with anglers, so much so
                the knot bears their name. But fishermen called this knot
                the water knot in the 1600s and 1700s, later referring to
                it as the angler’s knot. It has also been called the English
                knot, the Englishman’s knot, the waterman’s knot, and the                                                Bends
                true lover’s knot.



                Fisherman’s Knot: Step 3                             Fisherman’s Knot: Step 4






























                Tie  an  overhand  knot  in  the  working  end  of   Tighten both overhand knots and draw them
                the second rope. The second overhand must            together  slowly  by  pulling  on  the  standing
                be tied around the first rope, as shown in the       parts of both ropes.
                photograph.






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