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As a simple backup knot, wrap the working end around
                the standing part of the lighter line three times, wrapping
                the line toward the Albright, not away from it. This backup
                knot is essentially one half of a blood knot (see page 150).
                When tied neatly, and with the tag ends trimmed off, the   take care to tuck the second
                Albright  knot  passes through  the  eyes of  most  fishing   working end through the gap in
                rods without catching.                               the opposite direction of the first
                                                                     working end.

                Albright Knot: Step 3                                Albright Knot: Step 4






























                Continue  to  make  turns  around  all  three        Take  the  working  end  out  through  the  loop
                strands, working toward the end of the bight,        and tighten the knot.
                the number of turns increasing if the diameter
                of the line is small.                                                                                    joining Lines






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