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Do the Twist--Bimini?
Two of my heroes, Lefty Kreh and Mark Sosin, whose book Practical
Fishing KNots, has been my primary reference despite many books since like it, describes the Bimini Twist has the most important knot to know, and yet I don't sense that it is widely used among fly fishers. Of course I can't really see how others tie their lines, because my eyesight is going south along with my other declining powers. Kreh and Sosin suggest using it with an Albright knot for even light fly fishing. They also have an interesting idea for a super simplified all- purpose leader for everything but dry fly fishing--but that's another subject. TIA |
Do the Twist--Bimini?
LDR wrote: Two of my heroes, Lefty Kreh and Mark Sosin, whose book Practical Fishing KNots, has been my primary reference despite many books since like it, describes the Bimini Twist has the most important knot to know, If you want to fish for ( IGFA ?) records. Makes a strong double that is easy to connect the class tippett to. and yet I don't sense that it is widely used among fly fishers. The only time I've seen these tied the guy used a chair for his derriere (so he wouldn't fall over ), both hands and a foot (his :-) Draw your own conclusions as to one reason it isn't used much ;-) Of course I can't really see how others tie their lines, because my eyesight is going south along with my other declining powers. ;-) Kreh and Sosin suggest using it with an Albright knot for even light fly fishing. Their reasoning ?? (besides filling a column) Steve (not much into records or carrying chairs while fishing ;-) |
Do the Twist--Bimini?
LDR wrote: Two of my heroes, Lefty Kreh and Mark Sosin, whose book Practical Fishing KNots, has been my primary reference despite many books since like it, describes the Bimini Twist has the most important knot to know, and yet I don't sense that it is widely used among fly fishers. Of course I can't really see how others tie their lines, because my eyesight is going south along with my other declining powers. Kreh and Sosin suggest using it with an Albright knot for even light fly fishing. They also have an interesting idea for a super simplified all- purpose leader for everything but dry fly fishing--but that's another subject. TIA I'd answer that it's pretty much a sal****er rigging which isn't necessary in the vast majority of freshwater fly fishing. These are cool assed knots but the freshwater angler can get away with a suprisingly small arsenal of knots. Arbor, Nail, Needle, Blood, Surgeons, Clinch (reel, line to backing, line to butt, butt to leader, leader to tippet, tippet to fly). It pays to learn to tie them quickly. If you spend 10 minutes rigging with each lost fly, you'r losing a lot of fishing. TBone |
Do the Twist--Bimini?
wrote in message oups.com... It pays to learn to tie them quickly. If you spend 10 minutes rigging with each lost fly, you'r losing a lot of fishing. TBone If your only catchin' 4 fish a day, how much time have ya really lost, Tim? Op --subsistence fishin' must be a real pain in the ass?-- |
Do the Twist--Bimini?
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Do the Twist--Bimini?
Mr. Opus McDopus wrote: wrote in message oups.com... It pays to learn to tie them quickly. If you spend 10 minutes rigging with each lost fly, you'r losing a lot of fishing. TBone If your only catchin' 4 fish a day, how much time have ya really lost, Tim? Op --subsistence fishin' must be a real pain in the ass?-- Not that so much as the coals cool down if it takes too long.... TBone |
Do the Twist--Bimini?
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These are cool assed knots but the freshwater angler can get abroad with a suprisingly baby armory of knots. Arbor, Nail, Needle, Blood, Surgeons, Clinch (reel, band to backing, band to butt, base to leader, leader to tippet, capote to fly). It pays to apprentice to tie them quickly.
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