How to tie an FG Knot | Connecting Braid to leader

Step-by-Step Guide to Tying an FG Knot

The FG knot is a favorite among anglers for its strength and slim profile, making it ideal for connecting braided line to a fluorocarbon or monofilament leader. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you master this essential knot.

Step 1: Prepare Your Lines

  • Braided Line: Hold the braided line in one hand.
  • Leader Line: Hold the fluorocarbon or monofilament leader in the other hand.

Step 2: Wrap the Braided Line

  1. Position: Hold the leader line taut.
  2. Wrap: Begin wrapping the braided line around the leader line, making sure each wrap is tight and lays next to the previous one. Aim for about 20 wraps.

Step 3: Secure the Wraps

  1. Hold the Wraps: Pinch the wraps between your fingers to keep them in place.
  2. Lock the Wraps: Using the tag end of the braided line, make a half hitch around the leader and the main line. Pull it tight.

Step 4: Repeat Half Hitches

  1. Continue: Make another half hitch with the braided line around both the leader and main line.
  2. Tighten: Pull the half hitch tight to further secure the wraps.

Step 5: Trim the Leader Tag End

  1. Cut: Trim the leader tag end as close to the wraps as possible without cutting the wraps themselves.

Step 6: Final Half Hitches

  1. Separate the Lines: Separate the braided main line and leader.
  2. Secure: Make several half hitches with the braided tag end around just the braided main line.
  3. Finish: Pull each half hitch tight to secure the knot.

Step 7: Tighten the Knot

  1. Pull Tight: Hold the main lines of both the braid and the leader and pull them in opposite directions to tighten the knot fully.

Step 8: Trim the Braided Tag End

  1. Trim: Cut the braided tag end close to the knot.

Video Tutorial

For a visual guide to tying the FG knot, check out the fantastic video created by Luke's Fishin' Mission. Luke is one of our favorite collaborators and his detailed tutorial makes mastering this knot a breeze. Thank you, Luke, for your invaluable contribution to the fishing community and for helping us tackle this knot tutorial!

https://youtu.be/g6GqevL8hg0?si=-EUWhoAF1aDeaSss
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