11-26-2003, 01:37 PM
That Trilene knot as described by Cat Man sure sounds like a double clinch to me too!!
I normally use an improved clinch and use a double improved clinch for tough stuff like Kokanee snagging.
An entertaining and interesting knot publication are the "Quick-Reference Illustrations" sheets put out by Tightlines Publications. They're 8.5x11 sheets, printed in color on both sides and laminated. They have about ten knots on each side. I bought six of the freshwater knot sheets and enjoy going over them when the subject of knots comes up.
It's kinda interesting that I can't find the Trilene knot on the sheets. They do, however, have the double clinch! They also show the Rapala knot, so I don't think they shy away from using a brand name.
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I normally use an improved clinch and use a double improved clinch for tough stuff like Kokanee snagging.
An entertaining and interesting knot publication are the "Quick-Reference Illustrations" sheets put out by Tightlines Publications. They're 8.5x11 sheets, printed in color on both sides and laminated. They have about ten knots on each side. I bought six of the freshwater knot sheets and enjoy going over them when the subject of knots comes up.
It's kinda interesting that I can't find the Trilene knot on the sheets. They do, however, have the double clinch! They also show the Rapala knot, so I don't think they shy away from using a brand name.
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