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How to Tie Dyneema Knot | Spearfishing

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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
  • How to tie the best dyneema knot for spearfishing shafts. This is the the tried and tested dyneema knot for shooting lines on spearing shafts. Plus a few great tips and tricks, including the Coatesman's 'line wetting' trick to ensure you don't burn or damage the line when tying the knot.
    0:00 Introduction - How to tie spearfishing dyneema knot
    0:11 What you will need.
    0:39 Trick to make dyneema thin.
    01:19 How to tie the dyneema
    03:02 Coatesman’s Line wetting tip
    03:47 Jet Lighter Tip
    04:21 Inspect knot and dyneema line
    05:00 Knot placement on shaft
    05:15 Recap

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Komentáře • 65

  • @KyleDodder
    @KyleDodder Před 3 lety +4

    This is exactly what I needed thanks Chris! Starting to love this stuff for tuna diving. The only thing I don’t like is it seems hard to hold onto if you’re really trying to keep a fish off of the bottom. Do you tie the same knot on the other end for the reel, or break away?

    • @CoatesmansSpearfishing
      @CoatesmansSpearfishing  Před 3 lety +1

      Yea dyneema is slippery and hard to lift big fish on.
      The knot on the other end (loop for reel line or breakaway etc) is the same.

    • @KyleDodder
      @KyleDodder Před 3 lety

      Awesome thanks buddy. Digging this rigging and technique videos 🤙

  • @alant383
    @alant383 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Such an elegant way of showing the best way to do these knots!

  • @pampangamasterangler
    @pampangamasterangler Před 2 lety +2

    allways watching your videos..begginer vlogger here from the philipines..full support here

  • @eenvoet
    @eenvoet Před 3 lety +1

    Been using this knot a few years and works like a charm. Thanks for the tip of wetting the line and pulling it forward when burning the end. Very useful tip. Like the 'machete' you are sing to cut the the line🤣🤣

  • @dermeister314p
    @dermeister314p Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks, great detail with the instructions. Just more professional

  • @kayb4995
    @kayb4995 Před měsícem

    Good vid and good knot, I tried it and like it. There’s even commercial guys who use bowlines though. Idk maybe I’m not good with knots it’s too hard to remember. Out on a boat I’m all about a bowline. If I’m at home and comfy I may use this knot. Either way it’s a good choice.

  • @timothyhutchins4668
    @timothyhutchins4668 Před 3 lety +1

    Just cut off my mono and tied this, really easy and strong. Thanks a lot…

  • @phill1304
    @phill1304 Před 2 lety

    Amazing! Thank you and much love from NZ!

  • @laperted56
    @laperted56 Před 3 lety +2

    Chris, why not use a simple bowline knot? In the days before mono that was how we tied shooting lines. I personally never had a failure that I know of.

    • @CoatesmansSpearfishing
      @CoatesmansSpearfishing  Před 3 lety +3

      Hey Luiz, bowline is good, easy and you can untie it. Which makes it very handy. But the dyneema knot is stronger and the bowline slips when using dyneema. Its probably fine for 90% of spearing tho.

    • @bluedoggum8373
      @bluedoggum8373 Před rokem

      Isn’t the bowline bulkier? May send shaft down more. I was using the bowline and found this vid a while back and switched but have not tried shooting with the knot yet

  • @DKsWorld90
    @DKsWorld90 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Chris!

  • @IMMERSVS
    @IMMERSVS Před 3 lety +1

    Muy bueno, gracias por el vídeo.

  • @drpeemac
    @drpeemac Před rokem

    Thank you

  • @casaditessuti3114
    @casaditessuti3114 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you Chris!!!!

  • @mickeymouse9654
    @mickeymouse9654 Před 2 lety

    Nice instructive video! And the nice scalpel(knife)! 😃👍

  • @fishhunter348
    @fishhunter348 Před rokem

    Do you prefer knots to crimps with dyneema? Crimps are slimmer but I'm thinking they could nick the bridle on some shots and cause wear on bridle and/or bridle rails?

  • @bluedoggum8373
    @bluedoggum8373 Před rokem

    Thanks. In rob allens version he passes through two loops. Is passing through the three loops just the new/improved version? I know a slight detail but just curious.

  • @alant383
    @alant383 Před 3 měsíci

    The only thing missing is the other end for those of us who don’t use a reel (on the gun), how it attaches to the elastic shock absorber/pretension.

  • @unwoken
    @unwoken Před rokem +1

    A real pro!

  • @granthall2325
    @granthall2325 Před rokem

    Hi Chris pls could you also show how you attached your swivel system to your single roller gun... when you shot that cuta with no teeth pls thx Grant Hall PMB!!!!!

  • @heldiheldi9415
    @heldiheldi9415 Před 11 měsíci

    perfecto amigo, bravo!

  • @Chris___000
    @Chris___000 Před 2 lety

    You are the GOAT

  • @sa3h3d
    @sa3h3d Před 3 lety +1

    I usually tie my mono line in the hole of shark fin tip , is it right to do that ?
    Also what about if I tie dyneema line in the hole of shark fin tip ? I’m using ero shafts

  • @nickazg
    @nickazg Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Chris! I normally use mono but keen to try use this more simple shooting line approach. Are you using the standard RA dyneema?

  • @apple2714
    @apple2714 Před 3 lety +2

    Very nice, what type of dynemma is this and how thick? Cheers

  • @dermeister314p
    @dermeister314p Před 6 měsíci

    with 1.9m dyneema the knot gets quite big - should it not sit in front of the wishbone dyneema / notch on load, making the knot less likely to catch on the wishbone dyneema when the spear leaves the nozzle?

    • @CoatesmansSpearfishing
      @CoatesmansSpearfishing  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Allstar no its best to have the knot behind the bridle. when you shoot the water catches the knot and pulls it behind the shaft. If it is infron it gets trapped by the bridle.

  • @clairehall2514
    @clairehall2514 Před rokem

    Hi Chris in one of yr vids u said u like a swivel between the reel & yr shooting line Pls show us what swivel u use & how to set it up Pls thx GH PMB SA

  • @snowbank9386
    @snowbank9386 Před rokem

    Excellant, thanks

  • @danielamasio4583
    @danielamasio4583 Před rokem

    Hello Master . Cheers from Corsica . It is better to use dynema Than thé Classic 120 fishing Line for thé roller ? Thank you

    • @CoatesmansSpearfishing
      @CoatesmansSpearfishing  Před rokem +1

      Hey Daniel,
      Dyneema for some reason snags less on rollers than 1.5 & 2mm mono fishing line. Just remember to always keep your dyneema line tight.

  • @bluedoggum8373
    @bluedoggum8373 Před 2 lety

    Would crimping the dyneema be as effective? Of course we lose the ease of just being able to tie, but I was curious

  • @geraldapatapatgerald3588

    My dream spear gun 🥺

  • @marcelhlwu
    @marcelhlwu Před rokem

    Hi. Any reason not to use monofilament line?

  • @pablodiego8438
    @pablodiego8438 Před 2 lety

    What happend to spliced hollow core dynema shooting line? Did you found this dynema to be better and stronger over the years?….i been using spliced hollow core dynema since i saw your video a few years ago. Never had it break no matter how old or frayed it is

    • @CoatesmansSpearfishing
      @CoatesmansSpearfishing  Před 2 lety +4

      There is not doubt that hollowcore dyneema is the strongest and most durable. The problem is finding perfectly cylindrical cord. Most hollow core 8 & 12 strand flatten out and are not round. This means that on a 2mm line the hollow core will be 1mm x 3mm
      This 3mm causes the line to have drag and slow the shaft down.
      When I find the right line.... I will get rich 😂

  • @z1tazzz
    @z1tazzz Před 3 lety

    nice Chris , but the quality from yr white 2mm line , kwown as a RA 2 mm or 1,8 mm dyneema , could be a lot better quality dyneema line ! rgds

  • @BlasterTheMaster
    @BlasterTheMaster Před rokem

    Just got a reel and I’m trying to find the right line to rig it with. Can I do dyneema for my shooting line and reel too?

  • @xpearrow5697
    @xpearrow5697 Před 2 lety

    Hey master is 1.5mm dyneema is enough and good setup for 100cm speargun?

    • @CoatesmansSpearfishing
      @CoatesmansSpearfishing  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Abraham
      100% absolutely. The breaking strain with a std knot is around 100kg.... that pressure will drown you before breaking ha ha..

    • @xpearrow5697
      @xpearrow5697 Před 2 lety

      @@CoatesmansSpearfishing wow thank You master 😁😁 I hope it cant drown me I had support Bouy

    • @xpearrow5697
      @xpearrow5697 Před 2 lety

      @@CoatesmansSpearfishing I just exit the MonoNylon setup with my inverted and now I'll be trying to set up a sling with 6.5 and dyneema

  • @tenknights8225
    @tenknights8225 Před rokem

    What is the name of that kind of dyneema

  • @brettdickson9195
    @brettdickson9195 Před 3 lety +1

    Could you do a close up pick of the knot ?

  • @magasiva6963
    @magasiva6963 Před 3 lety

    If you use Dyneema for your reel can you not connect this directly to your spear?

    • @CoatesmansSpearfishing
      @CoatesmansSpearfishing  Před 2 lety

      Yes you can, but I prefer not to as you land up not having a quick release knot. You also land up cutting the line shortening the reel line, prefer just to have seperate shooting line.

    • @magasiva6963
      @magasiva6963 Před 2 lety

      @@CoatesmansSpearfishing thank you

  • @timarshaw4446
    @timarshaw4446 Před 2 lety

    What size dyneema is that?