Learning to Tie the Best Fly Fishing
Knot
Fly fishing knot tying
can be an intimidating process to a new fly fisherman and each
fly fisherman has his own opinions as to what knots work best
on different sections of the line, so that it is hard to get a
good idea of what the best fly fishing knots are to use in
different places on the line. Tying the best fly fishing
knots are important to fly fishermen since they are what hold
the five sections of the line together so that a large fish
does not accidentally pull the line apart just when they are
about to be reeled in, causing yet another yarn to be told
about the huge fish that got away.
There are many different books and websites
that can be found to give a tutorial to a new fly fisherman who
is trying to learn how to tie the best fly fishing knots.
There are normally five different knots that he will need to
know how to tie without having to look at the directions once
he is out on the water. That means he must practice these
knots at home so that he can do them without thinking about it,
and then bring his directions along if he needs them the first
few times on the water.
Tips to Tying Solid
Knots
There are certain tips the fly fishermen
follow to ensure the best fly fishing knots possible when they
are on the water. One tip is that they always wet the
knots either with saliva or with the water in the river before
they tighten the knot. By doing so, it ensures a tighter
knot that is less likely to come undone at an inopportune
moment. Another tip to tying the best fly fishing knot is
to trim the knot as close as possible without interfering with
the knot itself, so that there are not stray ends of line
hanging off of it that can interfere with the way the line
should move the fly when cast.
In addition to these tips, the fly fisherman
should be careful not to jerk the knot tight when trying to tie
the best fly fishing knot because that can leave some loose
places in the knot that a large fish could jerk out, snapping
the line. It is also a good idea to check all knots each
time he gets ready to go fly fishing so that he can find any
frayed places in the line or any knots that have loosened since
the time he last fished. That way he can replace the line
and also retie any knots that need it so that the best fly
fishing knots are there and ready for the next big catch.
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