General discussions and bibiliography of many knots (not just
fishing) can be found at:
http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/knotlink.htm
Allan
KNOTS
http://www.orvis.com/orvis_assets/files/index.html (Flash required)
http://flyfishing.miningco.com/library/ffm/skills/aajbknotvideos.htm
http://www.killroys.com/knots/duncan.htm (uni knot or duncan loop)
http://www.killroys.com/knots/knots.htm (Killroy knot page)
This thread has been on VFB numerous times, and you can find
additional advice in the site archives.
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/
Personally, I love using a double uni knot for all my line to
leader, leader to leader, and backing to line connections. Works
easily, dependably. Haven't had a knot failure in years. Started
out on the Dark Side tying blood knots until a flyfishing Jedi
showed me the true way. Note: the Borger video on the "nailless
nail knot" is actually a uni knot.
One of the advantages of the uni knot, also named the Duncan loop,
is that you can create a slip knot loop. I use the loop to trap
poly yarn for an effective strike indicator, and also to create a
loop connection to the fly allow free movement of the fly at the
terminal end.
The uni knot is also disgustingly dependable for all the situations
Eddie describes below. No problem to join different materials or
very different diameter tippets.
Other folks swear by surgeon's knots, the pitzen, and the Orvis.
The links above will give you a lot to try.
Wes Wada
Bend, Oregon
Eddie D wrote:
I can tie a blood knot in the field. Guess it's cause i'm used to
tying knots all day at work.
Instead of a Blood knot, try a uni-to-uni knot. It's basically a
cinch(or clinch depending on your locality) tied to another
cinch(or again, clinch). I use this knot to tie Mono to Braid,
Mono to Floro, Braid to Floro, and just about anything else when I
join lines, except fly line to leader, which I use a Nail knot to a
piece of heavy line and then tie a Perfection Loop, making loop to
loop connections a breeze.
Hope this helps some. I wouldnt bother with a tool. Like others
have said, its just another piece of equipment to get in the way.
It's also something you'll grow accustomed too, which isnt that
great. In an emergency, I can tie a nail knot without a nail. it's
a pain but it can be done.
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Allan Fish
Greenwood, IN
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