clinch knot — half blood knot (a knot used by anglers to attach swivels, hooks and lures to the main line. Various websites have animated steps showing how to tie this knot) … Dictionary of ichthyology
Improved clinch knot — Category Hitch Typical use fishing The improved clinch knot is a knot that is used for securing a fishing line to the fishing lure, but can also affix fishing line to a swivel, clip, or artificial fly. External links … Wikipedia
improved clinch knot — used for tying flies, lures, swivels and bait hooks or line to a reel spool. More secure than an ordinary clinch knot as it will not slip. Various websites have animated steps showing how to tie this knot … Dictionary of ichthyology
double loop clinch knot — a knot used in angling for tying on swivels when trolling. Various websites have animated steps showing how to tie this knot … Dictionary of ichthyology
clinch — verb 1》 conclusively settle (a contract, contest, or debate). 2》 secure (a nail or rivet) by driving the point sideways when it has penetrated. 3》 grapple at close quarters. ↘(of two people) embrace. 4》 fasten (a rope or angling line) with a… … English new terms dictionary
Clinch-Knoten — Clinchknoten Typ Festmacher Anwendung Angelschnur an Haken oder Wirbel Ashley Nr … Deutsch Wikipedia
cinch knot — clinch knot … Dictionary of ichthyology
knot — Synonyms and related words: Blackwall hitch, Chinese puzzle, Flemish knot, French shroud knot, German knot, Gordian knot, Matthew Walker knot, Rube Goldberg contraption, Windsor knot, accouple, accumulate, adhesive, affix, affixation, agglutinate … Moby Thesaurus
knot — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. snarl, tangle; puzzle, problem; cluster, group; lump, node. v. tangle, snarl; tie, bind, fasten. See difficulty, crossing, density, connection, assemblage. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [An arrangement of… … English dictionary for students
clinch — clinchingly, adv. /klinch/, v.t. 1. to settle (a matter) decisively: After they clinched the deal they went out to celebrate. 2. to secure (a nail, screw, etc.) in position by beating down the protruding point: He drove the nails through the… … Universalium