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Cairnton (Woods) Knot



             A knot for tying the line to the
             shank of a hook.

              While similar to the dry fly knot (see page 130) in func-
             tion, the Cairnton knot (also known as the Woods knot) is
             simpler to tie. When used with an eye that is tipped at an
             angle to the shank of the hook, it can be situated to pull a
             straight line. This knot is also popular for tying a swivel to
             the end of a line.

             Cairnton Knot: Step 1                               Cairnton Knot: Step 2






























             Thread  the  line  through  the  eye.  Loop  the    Loop  the  working  end  around  the  standing         HooK & taCKLe Knots
             working end around the shank of the hook, as        part and back through the first loop. Push the
             shown in the photograph.                            second loop onto the shank and snug the knot
                                                                 against the eye. Trim off the tag end.
                           GREEN    liGht
               This knot was first mentioned in Fisherman’s Knots
                        and Wrinkles, by W. A. Hunter
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