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  2. Rapala Knot - How to tie a Rapala Knot | Fishing Knots

    www.netknots.com/fishing_knots/rapala-knot

    How to tie the Rapala Knot. The Rapala Knot forms a non-slip loop at the end of a line. Making a loop connection to a fly or lure can give it more action. This one is named after the lure company that popularized it as a means of connecting their lures to monofilament line.

  3. The Rapala Knot is a non-slip loop fishing knot usually tied directly to the lure. The Rapala brothers recommended it for use with their Rapala fishing lures as providing a loop that allowed the lures to move freely and naturally.

  4. The Rapala Knot is an incredibly strong loop knot for artificial lures and hooks. It is the strongest loop knot that we’ve ever tested and holds our number one ranking for loop knots to know how to tie.

  5. How to Tie the Rapala Knot: Illustrated Guide - The Knots Manual

    www.theknotsmanual.com/knots/fishing-knots/rapala-knot

    The Rapala Knot is a fishing knot that creates a fixed loop near the end of the fishing line. It’s usually used to attach monofilament and fluorocarbon lines to lures, hooks, or swivels. Its name comes from the popular Rapala company that makes fishing lures.

  6. How to Tie a Rapala Knot Step by Step. Make a loop, pass the tag end through the eyelet and the loop. Wrap it round the standing line 3 times. Pass it through the second loop. Pass through the loop just formed. Pull both the ends to tighten the knot. Cut any excess off the tag end.

  7. Learn to tie the Rapala Knot for fishing. See detailed instructions, pictures, tutorials, and videos for the Rapala Knot.

  8. Rapala Knot - Detailed Fishing Knot Tutorial - YouTube

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    This video shows how to tie a popular loop knot for fishing called the "Rapala Knot", which is a very popular loop knot for angler around the world.

  9. How to Tie the Rapala Knot - USAngler

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    How to Tie the Rapala Knot. Tie an overhand knot in your main line, a few inches from the end. Run the tag end through the eye of your lure and back through the overhand knot. Working away from the lure, wrap the main line with the tag end 3 to 4 times.

  10. Knot tying guide - Rapala

    www.rapala.eu/eu_en/knot-tying-guide

    The Rapala Knot is a solid, non-tightening tackle knot to be used with monofilament lines. This open loop knot does not tighten by itself onto the lure ring. A loop is formed that allows the lure to swim freely.

  11. The Rapala knot is one of the more reliable loop knots for the lure you can make if you know how to tie a loop knot. However, this non-slip loop knot can take some time to tie compared to others, and it also leaves a tag end loose, which can get stuck on debris and weeds.