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Danl wrote:
I've been experimenting with the nail-less nail knot and the needle knot version thereof. Why do you say that it's not practical to tie a needle knot in the field? My vest usually has enough room to carry a needle and I usually don't notice the extra weight. I guess I'm saying that it's not practical for me, because I don't carry a needle and I don't carry a razor blade or sharp knife to the shave the leader butt to a point. I guess if you carry enough equipment you could build an entire new rod in the field. :-) In truth, although I acknowledge that the needle knot is better, I rarely bother with it, even at home, using either a leader link or an ordinary nail knot. I think I've attached a leader butt to a flyline in the field about twice in the past five years. I just tie the new leader to the existing butt section with a blood knot. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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