Twin Roses Posted March 5, 2018 Report Posted March 5, 2018 Yet another newbie question. Took the DLK out for the first time today and our family had a blast. Also took an older single parafoil out, but I need to attach a swivel hook to a new line. I'm thinking that a larkshead knot is the way to go, but is there a preferred way of making the permanent loop in the line so that I could go ahead and attach the swivel with a larkshead? Should I just make a loop a few inches long using a plain old overhand knot?I watched some videos on tying a fishing line onto a swivel, but those didn't use a larkshead at all. Or am I going about this the wrong way? Thanks in advance:) Quote
Kansas Flier Posted March 5, 2018 Report Posted March 5, 2018 37 minutes ago, Twin Roses said: I watched some videos on tying a fishing line onto a swivel, but those didn't use a larkshead at all. I believe that is the best way to attach the swivel. You could also do a Prusik Knot/double fisherman's knot. 47 minutes ago, Twin Roses said: Should I just make a loop a few inches long using a plain old overhand knot? I use a double overhand knot. I like it better than two overhand knots. 2 Quote
Twin Roses Posted March 5, 2018 Author Report Posted March 5, 2018 55 minutes ago, Kansas Flier said: I believe that is the best way to attach the swivel. You could also do a Prusik Knot/double fisherman's knot. I use a double overhand knot. I like it better than two overhand knots. Much appreciated K. F. Quote
Wayne Dowler Posted March 5, 2018 Report Posted March 5, 2018 Make a longish loop with a "figure 8 knot", that way you can remove the swivel easily if not needed. 2 Quote
jeepinjeepin Posted March 12, 2018 Report Posted March 12, 2018 I would tie a figure eight on a bight and use that loop to tie your larkshead. A figure eight is stronger than an overhand, but I also simply prefer them from all of them that I tied back when I was rock climbing. 2 Quote
Twin Roses Posted March 12, 2018 Author Report Posted March 12, 2018 I just looked up how to do a figure eight knot. Thanks gentlemen! You'd think with my mad crochet skills I'd know that knot already;) My husband teases me that I must have been a cat in a former life, as all my hobbies seem to involve string, from crocheting to teaching archery and making my own bow strings. So it's only natural that kites have been added to the fun! 2 Quote
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