How to Tie a Ossel Hitch knot in 60 SECONDS!! | How to Tie a Hitch Knot
How to Tie a Ossel Hitch knot in 60 SECONDS!! The Ossel Hitch is a great little hitch knot that is compact and sturdy.
The Ossel Hitch is a specialty of the sea-fishing industry and used to attach thick vertical cords at right angles to the head ropes of drift nets as they’re towed underwater. As a hitch knot, the Ossel Hitch is equally useful above the water.
There are a lot of different hitch knots. If you’d like to see more ways to tie other hitch knots, then I recommend my video 20 great hitch knots https://youtu.be/1FLshQYEKHQ
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