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Bimini Twist Knot
1. Measure a little more than twice the
footage you'll want for the double-line leader. Bring end back
to standing line and hold together. Rotate end of loop 20 times,
putting twists in it.

2. Spread loop to force twists together
about 10" below tag end. Step both feet through loop and
bring it up around knees so pressure can be placed on column
of twists by spreading knees apart.

3. With twists forced tightly together, hold standing line in
one hand with tension just slightly off the vertical position.
With other hand, move tag end to position at right angle to twists.
Keeping tension on loop with knees, gradually ease tension of
tag end so it will roll over the column of twists, beginning
just below the upper twist.

4. Spread legs apart slowly to maintain pressure on loop. Steer
tag end into a tight spiral coil as it continues to roll over
the twisted line.

5. When spiral of tag end has rolled over column of twists, continue
keeping knee pressure on loop and move hand which has held standing
line down to grasp knot. Place finger in crotch of line where
loop joins knot to prevent slippage of last turn. Take half-hitch
with tag end around nearest leg of loop and pull up tight.

6. With half-hitch holding knot, release knee pressure but keep
loop stretched out tight. Using remaining tag end, take half-hitch
around both legs of loop, but do not pull tight.

7. Make two more turns with the tag end around both legs of the
loop, winding inside the bend of line formed by the loose half-hitch
and toward the main knot. Pull tag end slowly, forcing the three
loops to gather in a spiral.

8. When loops are pulled up neatly against main knot, tighten
to lock knot in place. Trim tag end about 1/4" from knot.

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