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23-Oct-2012, 2:46 PM
Ed Eason of MentorQuest TV interviews John Sherry regarding essential knots for rope and fishing. Ed is the guitarist for Carrie Underwood's band and also
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20-Oct-2012, 10:36 AM
We just added the Homer Rhode Loop Knot to the Fishing Knot section. The Homer Rhode (or Homer Rhodes in some texts) Loop Knot Is used to make a loop connection to a hook, fly or lure. It is popular with many anglers due to the fact it can be tied in very heavy line and can be tied quickly and easily. Breaking strength is rated at 70% of line test. Enjoy!
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17-Oct-2012, 4:37 PM
As all fly fishermen know, most of the time trout feed below the surface. To catch them involves offering nymph imatations subsurface and while doing so most fly fishermen use an "indicator" on the surface.
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15-Oct-2012, 11:43 AM
Obviously we love knots around here and we are always adding new knots to our selection. But rarely do I get as excited about a new knot as I am about the Davy Knot. The history of this little knot is in fly fishing competition and
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12-Oct-2012, 8:58 AM
The Centauri Knot is a popular fishing knot in Australia for attaching terminal tackle. Australian fishermen Geoff Wilson and Dick Lewers say that the construction of this knot applies a minimum of friction and thus does not distort the line.

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