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Fisherman's knot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Fisherman's knot is a specialized bend. It consists of two overhand knots wrapped around each other. It requires little dexterity to tie, so is often used in stubborn materials. When tightened, ...
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Fish Texas A Basic Guide for the Beginning Angler; Improved Clinch Knot; An “old standby” known as the fisherman’s knot. 1. Pass the line through the hook eye and, with the tag end, make; 5 turns around the standing line.
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Learn how to tie the Angler's Loop knot with simple step by step knot tying instruction by video. ... Angler's Loop Reliable knot for lighter tackle...
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I looked out of the tip top and lo and behold there was a huge knot in the fly line. Of all things. This used to happen to me all the time. ... From mid-July and well into September, the Rocky Mountain Fly Angler - that's us, my friends - should be carrying and fishing with terrestrial patterns. They work.
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Animated knots and bends. How to tie an anglers knot also known as a water knot, englishmans ... Anglers Knot ... The Anglers Knot; Also called the Water Knot, Waterman's, Fisherman's, English-mans and True-Lovers. It's very strong and one the commonest of bends employed by anglers.
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(Angler's knot, English knot, Englishman's bend, Halibut knot, True Lover's bend, Waterman's knot) ... The Fisherman's knot is used to tie two ropes of equal thickness together. It is used by fishermen to join fishing line, and is very effective with small diameter strings and twines.
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