06-26-2008, 10:36 PM
Ill third that notion of assistance.. reviewing that film showed me a couple of things that I did not know I could do with that tool.. which leads to an observation..
assuming the nail knot is truely a very strong knot since it is used to connect and slice lines together.. and from that film we see the basic nail knot can be used to tie on flies and lures .. then the question that pops into my mind is..
..why.. if the nail knot is so strong and secure, easily tied.. do we bother to use other knots such as the clinch knot or the improved clinch knot to tie our flies and lures onto the line??
MacFly [cool]
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assuming the nail knot is truely a very strong knot since it is used to connect and slice lines together.. and from that film we see the basic nail knot can be used to tie on flies and lures .. then the question that pops into my mind is..
..why.. if the nail knot is so strong and secure, easily tied.. do we bother to use other knots such as the clinch knot or the improved clinch knot to tie our flies and lures onto the line??
MacFly [cool]
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