Albright special

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Albright Special
NamesAlbright Special, Albright Knot
CategoryBend
ReleasingJamming
Typical useFishing

The Albright special or Albright knot is a knot (properly, a bend) used in angling. It is a strong knot used to tie two different diameters of line together, for instance to tie monofilament to braid. The Albright is relatively smooth and passes through guides when required. Some anglers coat the knot with a rubber based cement to make it even smoother and more secure.

When tying, it is important to wind the loops neatly around the loop of larger line.

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External links

  • Animated Albright knot video and Step by Step Procedure
  • Video instructions on how to tie an Albright knot
  • Grog. "Albright knot". Animated Knots. Retrieved April 2013. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)