- 1). Make a loop using the leader or the thicker line.
- 2). Insert the end of the second, thinner line through the loop of the first line.
- 3). Wrap the second line neatly around itself and the loop, starting from the opening through the entire loop length. Make 10 neat wraps.
- 4). Pass the end of the second line through the loop next to itself. Pull tight and trim excess to finish the Albright knot.
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