Canoetripper
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I have a lot of knot tying tools thinking that I really need to tie the trilene knot, but what about the improved clinch knot?
When I took the class on euro nymphing in State College a few weeks ago, I asked the instructor/guide what knot he was tying on with the nymphs. He said a clinch knot.
My question to the board is am I over complicating the simple, and is all I really need to do is take my time and tie a good clinch knot?
I am sure that a lot of trout have been caught on the basic clinch knot before I started fly fishing.
I landed my last trout on my euro nymph rig with clinch knots from the tippet ring to the nymph. Easy to tie and less for me to think about and ph*ck up thinking about it. Plus, I didn't use anything other than my fingers and teeth.
All comments welcomed and appreciated as always.
Edit note: Are there other knots I should learn like the Davey, Double Davey, Orvis, etc.
When I took the class on euro nymphing in State College a few weeks ago, I asked the instructor/guide what knot he was tying on with the nymphs. He said a clinch knot.
My question to the board is am I over complicating the simple, and is all I really need to do is take my time and tie a good clinch knot?
I am sure that a lot of trout have been caught on the basic clinch knot before I started fly fishing.
I landed my last trout on my euro nymph rig with clinch knots from the tippet ring to the nymph. Easy to tie and less for me to think about and ph*ck up thinking about it. Plus, I didn't use anything other than my fingers and teeth.
All comments welcomed and appreciated as always.
Edit note: Are there other knots I should learn like the Davey, Double Davey, Orvis, etc.