ChuckofWagon
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For a quick and strong knot, I will go to this "Pitzen" knot. I may be known as something else, but that's what this video calls it. Oh, and start at the 1:50 mark as that first 1:50 is a bunch of unnecessary video.
Same knot by a different name, and a different (I think easier) method.For a quick and strong knot, I will go to this "Pitzen" knot. I may be known as something else, but that's what this video calls it. Oh, and start at the 1:50 mark as that first 1:50 is a bunch of unnecessary video.
I'm knot sure of the knot video that you posted, but it may or may knot be true that both of those knots are the same knot. On tied with your fingers, and the other Knot. (The other tied with forceps).Same knot by a different name, and a different (I think easier) method.
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We discussed it last yearI'm knot sure of the knot video that you posted, but it may or may knot be true that both of those knots are the same knot. On tied with your fingers, and the other Knot. (The other tied with forceps).
No play on words....or a poor attempt.....you can judge.
It's not even that hard. It's just a slip knot with the tag end tucked in an extra time. And it has the advantage that you can tie the knot without having to hold onto the fly while you're tying it.I agree that knot looks like more trouble than its worth, but there are many things we do in this sport that could be simplified down to an ultralight spinning rod with powerbait on the hook. Don't give someone a hard time just because they want to try something different.
and works especially nice when tying on parachute type patterns as the knot is out of the way of the hackle barbs.It's not even that hard. It's just a slip knot with the tag end tucked in an extra time. And it has the advantage that you can tie the knot without having to hold onto the fly while you're tying it.