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How to tie the J Knot

by LiangLishan 10 Jun 2025 0 Comments

How to tie the J Knot?

Ah, the J Knot—sounds fancy, right? But honestly, it’s one of those sneaky little knots that doesn’t get enough love. I mean, sure, everyone raves about the blood knot or the double uni, but the J Knot? It’s like the quiet kid in class who aces every test without anyone noticing. And the best part? It works whether your lines are the same size or totally different. Handy when you’re out there trying to connect, say, a chunky leader to a wispy tippet without things getting messy.

So here’s the deal. You start by overlapping the two lines—let’s call them Line A and Line B because creativity isn’t my strong suit today. Give ‘em about six inches of overlap, maybe more if your fingers are feeling clumsy. Now, take Line A and make a loop, like you’re starting a pretzel but then changed your mind. Hold that loop open with your thumb and forefinger. This is where things get fun.

Next, grab Line B and wrap it around Line A inside that loop. Three times should do it, but if you’re feeling extra, go for four. Just don’t overdo it—this isn’t a competition. Now, here’s the kicker: after those wraps, thread Line B back through the loop the same way it came in. Sounds simple, but I’ve seen folks mess this up more times than I’ve seen trout ignore a perfectly good fly.

Now, repeat the whole thing but in reverse. Take Line B, make a loop, wrap Line A around it, and thread it back through. Symmetry’s key here, but don’t stress if it’s not perfect. Fishing’s about function, not Instagram aesthetics.

Once both sides are done, moisten the knots (spit works in a pinch, but if you’re fancy, use water) and pull slowly. The lines should cinch down snug, with the wraps nestling into each other like two old friends sharing a bench. Trim the excess, but leave a smidge—nothing worse than a knot unraveling because you got scissor-happy.

Oh, and pro tip? If you’re dealing with super thin tippet, go easy on the tension. Those light lines can snap faster than a twig under a boot. And if the knot feels bulky, you’re probably over-wrapping. Less is more, my friend.

I remember this one time on the Madison River—wind howling, fingers numb—and I had to retie my leader in a hurry. The J Knot saved my bacon. Didn’t have to fumble with complicated twists or worry about mismatched diameters. Just loop, wrap, pull, and boom. Back in business.

Anyway, give it a shot next time you’re rigging up. It’s not the flashiest knot out there, but it’s reliable. And in fishing, reliability’s worth its weight in gold. Or, you know, in trout.


Used to join two lines of similar or different diameters, typically the leader and the tippet. Known for its strength, the J Knot is designed to slide less and hold more securely under tension compared to other knots, using a unique 'double-lock' system.


Step 1
Put two lines parallel to each other
Take the two lines that you're going to use, and keep a significant length parallel to each other.

Step 2
Make a simple knot
Keep the lines parallel and make a simple knot. Keep the loop open.

Step 3
Back through the loop twice
Put the lines back through the loop, and again from the top.

Step 4
Back through the loop from the bottom
Put the lines back through the loop from the bottom one last time.

Step 5
Pull to tighten
Pull on both ends to tighten the knot.
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