Loop Tie your arrow technique. Courtesy of HuntingNet.com

First, tie a simple loop on the safety slide with about 8 inches of string (I use white 400 lb. Fast Flight).  Second tie a simple loop in the main string from the bow (green):



Next put the main string loop through the safety slide loop:



Then run the main string loop down to the arrow point:



Open up the main string loop and run the arrow point through it:



Pull the main string back to the rear of the arrow making sure the loops ride over the safety slide and the bumper.  You will start to see the figure eight type knot forming:



Pull the two loops tight to form the knot:



The safety slide loop should be big enough to clear the nock when you have "fish on" (mine is a little small here but still sufficient):



If you run an arrow completely through a fish or become tangled, you can reverse the procedure, take the arrow off, and then pull the main string back through the fish. 

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