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How do you tie a poacher’s knot?

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Asked by: Micah Wells

What knot is used for snares?

The Poacher’s Knot

Names: The Poacher’s Knot is also known as a Strangle Snare and a Double Overhand Noose – because the knot tied round the standing end is known as a Strangle Knot (ABOK # 1239, p 224.) and as a Double Overhand Knot.

How do you tie a strangle snare?


So just bring enough through to go around. Again up through the loop. So take that standing end up through the loop again for a second time and then pull on both your chords.

How do you do a strangle knot?

The rope around the bar. And then cross over the first turn pass the rope around a second time following the same path finally tuck the rope under both of these turns.

What is a double constrictor knot?

To try this one I'm going to take my working end over the rail in this case. And I'm going to come in to the bottom right and then up towards the top left there just so I can cross.

How do you tie an Aberdeen knot?

The knot is formed by holding the suture live open with the fingers of one hand and grasping the needle at the working end of the suture in the other.

How do you tie a Millers knot?

Around the back. And then over the front again crossing here at the center. Running our cord from bottom left to top right. And we're going to come around one more time and lay the Strand parallel.