Okay so I know that the Honda knot isn’t the most popular knot these days seeing as how roping calves isn’t as big as it once was, but I always wondered why the knot was never improved upon. I mean, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” but I’ve seen many a time where the lasso roper (Calgary Stampede; Saskatchewan rodeos; etc) have taken special attention to their rossen covered, hawser laid throwing ropes and done away with the ugly and cumbersome overhand stopper knot needed to make a proper honda and used whippings and other methods to keep the loop from pulling free.
What got me going on this took place many years ago as I spoke with a cowpoke that I’m sure would have taken the best time for roping a calf but his lariat came loose and his calf got away. I got to talking with him afterwards and it turned out that he wanted to “streamline” his lariat and in this instance had tried a whipping in place of the single overhand stopper that he felt was costing him fractions of a second from his time. But the whipping let go and so did his lasso!
I toyed with some rope for a time and came up with the following which I gave to the poke along with my best wishes. I showed him how to tie and dress it (slightly easier to dress to the proper loop size and still very easy to tie). He did well the rest of the day but I have no idea if he used my knot or simply went back to the conventional hondo. I think that if he’d used my knot I would have seen some mention of it or any other variation on the Honda knot but I never have.
Has anyone here heard of any improvement or other way of making a Honda?
Below are some front and back pics of a conventional Honda alongside the knot I showed the young cowpoke, followed by the how to tie:


