helpful knot guide

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skitterwalk
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Re: helpful knot guide

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i will try tieing the slim beauty. see if i like it thanks SW
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Re: helpful knot guide

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man i tried the sebile knot today and im never goin back to any thing else!!
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Thanks for this post and others like it! I am practicing some knots tonight with chilly fingers in prep for a cccccooooollllllddddd outdoors weekend!!!

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Re: helpful knot guide

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I'm without a suitable vehicle for hauling my yak. So, I'm likewise passing the time.

How big should my loop in my loop knot be when I'm done?
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big enough to allow movement. small enough so that it doesn't foul your hooks constantly.
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Re: helpful knot guide

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Brad, thanks for demonstrating those knots for me last week. It's bettter for me to see it in person. Now I wanna learn some fly-tying and make some cute lures so I can make my own cartoon strip!!
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