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I agree.

 

Get a stick and put it in the middle of the bowline and stop it binding up. :thumbup1:

 

ditto, when you tie the bowline, stick a combi spanner in.

 

"the bowline can seize on itself and make untying difficult. to lessen the problem of seizure from hard pulls, leave the top loop a little loose; in other words, dont tie the knot too tightly. A plastic or metal tapered pin can be inserted where the top loop forms around the line. After the knot is used, the pin can be removed, thus introducing slack in the knot and making it easier to untie after a hard pull. Such use of a tapered pin can be applied to many knots."

 

from the fundamentals of general tree work, old skool book but loads of good ideas :thumbup:

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I tend to use a running bowline when pulling stuff over. I've found the butterfly knot will get too tight to undo. I've got a few ropes with them still in as i can't get them undone. Again i tend to put a stick in the bowline to stop it doing up too tightly.

 

 

Try soaking your jammed knots in a bucket of water for a few hours...

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Mid line bowline for me.

 

Put both loops through the shackle/hook to give belt and braces security.

 

I like to make a larger loop with the bight than the loaded loop to make certain of it not tightening accidentally.

 

Never have a problem with seizing knots.

 

Or, like Peter, use a small porta wrap for lots of smaller trees to save tying every time.

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