How to tie smb to a branch?

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If it's a mud or sand bottom then a simple screw auger works. I used this method for open water water classes to tie off a float / dive flag tube that also served to hold a few extra weights if needed.

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If you’re diving from a boat in navigational waterways you better be using a certified Dive Flag and float. Or an Alpha flag in international waters.
 
The Clove Hitch, secured by two half hitches, is easily loosened.View attachment 835051

Clove hitch is a very nice knot.......but for the small diameters of SMB or DSMB lines I'd just use a bolt snap wrapped around the "branch" and then secured back to the main line.

For heavier lines like anchor lines or mooring lines from 3/8 up to 3/4.......my go to knot on my boat is almost always the bow-line with a single half hitch as a safety. I believe that the bow-line is the "KING" of ALL knots...... but that's just me... :) I'm the guy on the left!

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