Five most usefull knots for Bushcraft.

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tautline hitch with a quick release is a personal favourite. Simple, elegant and damned useful

And as a fisherman I wouldn't get far without a clinch knot
 
Keep 'em coming, when we are agreed on five I shall hit Google and get on it!
35 years of wild camping, never 'known' my knots!!
 
Oh - you should also learn
Timber hitch
Truckers hitch
Square lashing
Diagonal lashing
Tripod lashing

Ooops - still no "knots" :D
 
I'm not sure what I should be using, but I use:

Prusik Loops (on my Ridgeline)
Taught Line Hitch (Guy Lines)
Marlin Spike Hitch (Hammock)
Enenk Knot (Tarp)
..... and a figure 9's when I'm feeling lazy ;)

That's pretty much it.....
 
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Prussic KNOT
Reef KNOT
Bowline
Strangle KNOT
Highwaymans hitch
FOUND SOME KNOTS AT LAST! :) :)

Seriously - I use all of these an awful lot :)
Five is too few ....
 
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Without (hopefully) repeating what others have already put up:

Pile Hitch (useful for pegs, pull toggles etc ~ similar to Marlin Spike Hitch but can be pulled from either direction),
Farrimond Friction Hitch (useful for guy lines),
Icicle Hitch (Useful for vertical dangly things, similar to a Rolling Hitch),
Canadian Jam Knot (good for compressing and / or holding things in place),
Surgeon's Shoe Lace Knot (aka Tibetan Trekking Knot or Sherpa Knot ~ wider starter knot holds better and is a whole lot easier to undo than the Standard Shoelace Knot)
 
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I use a constrictor hitch fairly often
Alpine butterfly is a particular favourite as well.
Larks foot gets a lot of use too.
As well as most of those previously mentioned.
 
Figure 8 knot in a bight for a loop that is relatively easy to untie
Bowline - another loop relatively easy to untie
Sliding Larkshead on two lines - good for a quick lashing when tied so that the two tails from the larks head are the two lines ie its tied back on itself - final tightening of a lashing is done by pulling the two tails apart then tie a bow knot in the tails to lock the larkshead in place - if used on soft objects a simple overhand knot can be used instead of the bow knot (see picture)

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most of the rest of the stuff I use are splices in hollow core braided line - UCRs are something I use a lot - the eye splices at the ends are typically larksheaded onto sticks for my chair or the ends of my hammock
 

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