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Rigging With Wire – The Jam Knot

Posted on February 02 2015

Fly Fishing for Barracuda
Andros South guest, Chris Jordan, doing work with wire. Photo: Chris Jordan

We really like throwing flies to barracuda at Andros South. They’re big, aggressive, and amazingly fast. They also have a mouth full of razor sharp teeth, which we think just adds to the excitement.

Monofilament doesn’t last too long around barracuda, so we make sure to use a leader ending in 18 inches or so of heavy wire. There are many great wire materials out there, but one of our favorites is RIO’s Powerflex Wire Bite Tippet. It’s strong, nylon coated allowing knots to seat, and is supple enough to tie knots directly to the fly.

However, a common question we receive when rigging up for barracuda is what knot to use when tying on a fly with wire? The beauty of knotable wires like RIO’s Wire Bite, is that most standard tippet to fly knots can be used. However, our favorite knot to use is even simpler.. It’s called the Jam Knot and its super strong and super simple to tie. Check it out below!

Rigging Flies with Wire
Step 1: Tie a simple overhand knot and draw tight. Trim excess leaving a small knot at the end of the leader.
Rigging Flies with Wire
Step 2: Create a second over hand knot in the leader but don’t draw tight.
Rigging Flies with Wire
Step 3: Push the first knot through the eye of the hook and through the second over hand knot.
Rigging Flies with Wire
Step 4: Draw the second overhand knot tight. Pull the standing end of the leader to lock the first knot into the second knot. Done!

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