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Old August 24th, 2005, 02:11 PM
Larry Rappaport
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On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 21:59:03 -0500, Rodney wrote
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wrote:

I Didn't lose either fish (both 'jacks') that got into the backing.
I'm satisfied with the uni-knot. YMMV.


Different strokes for different folks, at least someone has more than
one choice

I use the double nail, because I can tie it so fast, I carry the tool
because I use it for other applications, it stays on my key ring,
attached to my line cutter.

One thing the tool is worth it's weight on is just tying adjustable slip
float knots, if I used it for nothing else, I would carry it for that,
instead of having to buy those pre-tied knots or not using a slip float,
not even having to re rig just to put one of the knots on, make nail
knot tools worth their weight in gold, if you ever use floats,

Float stop knot can be seen here http://ezknot.com/float.htm

Any nail knot tool can tie it, you don't have to buy mine

Plus you can do a nail-Snell in under 6 seconds on hooks

Nail-Snell can be seen here http://ezknot.com/hooks.htm

Any nail knot tool can tie it, you don't have to buy mine


When I was a lot younger, I wouldn't even think twice about tying a
nail knot. It is a super knot - really strong and hard to beat for
monofilament. Now that I am older, I find neither the eyes or fingers
work as they used to. Your tool is a darn clever design - that's why
I bought a few. Price is incredibly cheap, too!
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Larry
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