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Ropes, Knots, and Hitches
Double Fisherman’s Knot
One Of tHe SAfeSt, MOSt SeCuRe
KnOtS fOR jOInIng twO ROpeS Of
SIMILAR dIAMeteR
As the name implies, the double fisherman’s knot extends
the fisherman’s knot (see page 88), joining two ropes or
lines of similar size in an extremely secure knot. In the
double fisherman’s, two double overhand knots jam
against each other when pressure is applied. It is an
excellent choice when using synthetic cordage, including
fishing line. It works in natural fiber cordage, of course,
but it can become extremely difficult to untie from
anything other than synthetics.
a
Double Fisherm XXn’s Knot: Step 1 Double Fisherman’s Knot: Step 2
XX
XXXTie a double overhand knot (see XXX
Thread the working end of the
page 42) at the working end of second rope through both loops
the first rope. of the double overhand knot in
the first rope, as shown in the
photograph.
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