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Fly Fishing With Doug Stewart Tying The Nail Knot

Fly Fishing With Doug Stewart Tying The Nail Knot
Fly Fishing With Doug Stewart Tying The Nail Knot

Fly Fishing With Doug Stewart Tying The Nail Knot A fly fishing companion blog with fly fishing tips and fly tying tips based on a soon to be published book by doug stewart. This video explains the easiest way to tie perfect nail knots every time. the nail knot is a very intimidating knot for many fly fishermen but after learning.

Fly Fishing With Doug Stewart Tying The Nail Knot
Fly Fishing With Doug Stewart Tying The Nail Knot

Fly Fishing With Doug Stewart Tying The Nail Knot The nail knot is one of 10 great fishing knots included on the fisherman's ultimate knot guide (click to view). scroll to see animated nail knot below the illustration and tying instructions. Using a nail knot tool makes tying easier and opens up more opportunities for uses, i’ve tied this knot without a tool and you really feel like you need a third hand. Those who do use the nail knot often tie it with a tool specifically designed for that purpose. but even if you don’t have a tool, there’s no reason to fear the nail knot. as this great video from fly fishing & dreams shows, all you need is a bodkin or something similar and a modicum of patience. The nail knot could save that bucket list trip! join this channel to get access to perks: channel ucdlalr scgi tp05ltivvqa joincustom.

Fly Fishing With Doug Stewart Tying The Nail Knot
Fly Fishing With Doug Stewart Tying The Nail Knot

Fly Fishing With Doug Stewart Tying The Nail Knot Those who do use the nail knot often tie it with a tool specifically designed for that purpose. but even if you don’t have a tool, there’s no reason to fear the nail knot. as this great video from fly fishing & dreams shows, all you need is a bodkin or something similar and a modicum of patience. The nail knot could save that bucket list trip! join this channel to get access to perks: channel ucdlalr scgi tp05ltivvqa joincustom. You can employ a nail knot for various purposes such as connecting your fly line to the leader, fly line to backing, creating or fortifying welded loops on your fly line, or using a double nail knot to join two pieces of line with different diameters for your leader to tippet connection. Put the leader parallel to it and wrap it around both the fly line and tube. wrap the leader around it six more times and then put the tag end through the tube. pull the leader all the way through the tube until it comes out and end, all the while holding the wraps carefully. A fly fishing companion blog with tips based on a soon to be published book by doug stewart. Follow along in the video below as montana casting company founder and rod building wizard scott joyner walks through the steps of tying a nail knot. happy fishing!.

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