BrookieChaser wrote:
I use three knots, the clinch (for nymphs and dries), the blood (leader building), and the non-slip loop knot (streamers, shrimp, etc). Those knots have held everything from trout to tarpon.
I also had difficulty as well but recently learned that a double surgeon's knot can work as well for creating a loop in front of the fly.Practice, practice, practice. I have really struggled with this Lefty Kreh non slip knot.
I can tie it just fine with a 2"-3" loop, which I don't want. I want that loop knot much closer between the tippet and fly. I am improving at this while watching football. This is a very difficult knot for me to tie.
I know that I can tie the trilene knot to my tippet ring and than a trilene knot from there to my flies that I am going to fish depending on conditions: improved clinch and more importantly, the non slip knot.
When I want to do something bad enough I will figure it out. I want to be able to tie the trilene, improved clinch, and non slip knots in the dark when I can't see what I am doing. I will get there with enough practice.
Improving my casting is up next. I am not bad but want to get better. I am going to take fly casting lessons from TCO and Orvis. I want to be better than good.
If I can just knock out the tying what I want to do and make all of the casts that I want to make, I will soon be where I want to be.
I want to be a good fly fisherman and think that I am close to being there.
If I wanted to get better at fly fishing I would spend more time on the water, learning where trout/other fish lie, reading currents, learning bug habitat, etc. Buying a bunch of gadgets just, to my thinking, complicates things and makes it harder to learn. In the past 10 yrs I have rid myself of all crap other than flies, tippet, thermometer, shot, nippers, and floatant.If nothing else, these tools are just very good at keeping the three lines involved(leader, tag end, and tippet to fly tight and straight and tight so making the loops much easier.
At 62, I am not getting any younger. I really want to get better as a fly fisherman. The two basics are fly casting and knot tying. I want to get better.
I will get better.
Try this loop knot instead. Much easier to keep the loop small.Practice, practice, practice. I have really struggled with this Lefty Kreh non slip knot.
I can tie it just fine with a 2"-3" loop, which I don't want. I want that loop knot much closer between the tippet and fly. I am improving at this while watching football. This is a very difficult knot for me to tie.
I know that I can tie the trilene knot to my tippet ring and than a trilene knot from there to my flies that I am going to fish depending on conditions: improved clinch and more importantly, the non slip knot.
When I want to do something bad enough I will figure it out. I want to be able to tie the trilene, improved clinch, and non slip knots in the dark when I can't see what I am doing. I will get there with enough practice.
Improving my casting is up next. I am not bad but want to get better. I am going to take fly casting lessons from TCO and Orvis. I want to be better than good.
If I can just knock out the tying what I want to do and make all of the casts that I want to make, I will soon be where I want to be.
I want to be a good fly fisherman and think that I am close to being there.