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Use these quick knots to attach a fishing swivel
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If you need to attach a swivel to fishing line, you can do so using your choice of a few different knots. You can tie a simple knot, an offshore swivel knot, or an improved clinch knot. Choose whichever you find the easiest, as all 3 should keep your line firmly attached to the swivel.

Things You Should Know

  • Make a loop at the end of the line that's about 4 inches (10 cm) long, then feed the loop through 1 hook of the swivel.
  • Wrap the loop back, around, and through itself to make a simple knot, but don't tighten it just yet.
  • Feed the swivel through the end of the loop, then pull it taught to tighten the knot.
Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Making a Simple Knot

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  1. Fold the fishing line back over on itself about 4 inches (10 cm) from the end of the line to make a loop. Then, thread the loop through the swivel. [1]
  2. Wrap the loop around the line and tuck it through the hole that is created, as if you were going to tie a basic knot. Before you pull it tight, push the swivel through the original loop you made. [2]
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  3. After pushing the swivel through the loop, hold the swivel in 1 hand and the line in the other. Pull both ends firmly to tighten the knot. [3]
  4. Use scissors or a knife to trim the extra fishing line off. Be careful not to cut yourself! [4]
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Method 2
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Using an Offshore Swivel Knot

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  1. Thread 1 end of the fishing line through the swivel, then thread that same end back through the swivel to create a loop. Twist the loop once right above the swivel. [5]
  2. Take the loop above the swivel and fold it back over the swivel so it overlaps the line. Put the fingers of 1 hand where the loop meets the line to hold it in place. [6]
  3. Rotate or spin the swivel through the opening of the loop and line 3 to 6 times. Ensure the swivel makes a full rotation each time to create coils in the line. [7]
  4. Hold the swivel in 1 hand and use the other hand to pull the line tight. This will cinch up the knot and secure the swivel to the line. There won’t be any excess that needs to be trimmed off. [8]
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Method 3
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Tying the Improved Clinch Knot

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  1. Thread 1 end of the line through the eye of the swivel. Pull about 6 inches (15 cm) of line through the swivel then double it back against itself so it’s folded over the swivel. [9]
  2. Leave about 1 in (2.5 cm) of space between the swivel and the twists to create a loop. Twist the line 5 to 7 times, then bring the short end of the line through the loop just below the swivel. [10]
  3. It can be helpful to moisten the short line so you can grip it easily. Pull both the short end and the main line to tighten the knot against the swivel, but be careful that the coils don’t overlap. Trim off any excess line. [11]
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    What's the best kind of knot to use to tie a swivel?
    Michael Reynolds
    Professional Fishing Instructor
    Michael Reynolds is a Professional Fishing Instructor and the Owner of Long Beach, California Fishing Lessons by Michael Reynolds. In his over 40 years of fishing experience, Michael has become very knowledgeable about the variety of fishing methods and techniques. He is passionate about sharing his knowledge with beginners to experienced anglers. Michael has been guiding and teaching fishing for over five years and is licensed and bonded with the Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW).
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    Expert Answer
    The fastest, easiest, strongest knot is the Palomar knot, but you can also use the uni knot, the improved clinch knot, and the San Diego jam knot.
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      Things You’ll Need

      • Fishing line
      • Swivel
      • Scissors or knife

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      To tie a swivel to your fishing line, try using an improved clinch knot. First, thread the line through the swivel and double it back. Then, twist the line 5 or 7 times and feed the end through the loop created by your twists. Finally, pull the short end and the main line to tighten your knot. To learn how to tie your swivel with a simple knot, read on!

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