The uni knot is a multi-purpose fishing knot used in angling that can be used for attaching the fishing line to the bobbin of a fishing reel, for joining main line to leader/backing lines, and for attaching fishing lure, fishing swivel and snaps. When tied correctly, the Uni Knot retains 80% of the line’s breaking strength when used to attach hooks or lures, and about 70% when joining lines.
This knot is also called the Duncan loop, after Norman Duncan who developed it independently as a fishing knot in the early 1960s. The knot was popularized as the uni knot by Vic Dunaway, an editor at the Miami Herald, in a 1970 fishing book.
Currently, in American English the knot is known as the uni knot referring to its ability to work with mono-filament or fluorocarbon fishing lines. However, in British English it is commonly known as the Grinner knot.
The uni knot is used by popular television host Jeremy Wade, on the Animal Planet TV series River Monsters.
The uni knot retains much of the fishing line breaking strength and the uni knot works well with monofilament, fluorocarbon and braided fishing lines.
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