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    Fisherman's Bend
      Although called a bend, this would
    more correctly be called a hitch. It is
    one of the strongest fastenings in that
    category.
      You begin by taking two round
    turns about the post or orner object
    [0 which you are affixing the rope.
    Using the rope end, take a Half Hitch
    about the standing part, then draw
    the end beneath the two round turns
    and tighten it. Then, take another
    Half Hitch around the standing part
    and draw the end tight in the usual
    fashion.
      Experiments with this hitch will
    demonstrate its ability to stand strain.
    This bend is also known as the
    "Anchor Bend."






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