Your backing, fly line, leader, tippet, and fly are all one continuous system, but unless you buy a preassembled package, each independent part must be connected by a knot. Advertisement × The knots you use to add a tippet, or tie on a fly, you’ll have to know by rote, because...
Fly Fishing Knots This page features fishing knots that are commonly used by fly fishermen and women.Many of the knots are general purpose fishing knots with good reliability that are also used for fly fishing and many are more specific for fly fishing. Knots like theDavy Knot, theHarvey Dry...
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absorbing shock, but its low plasticity means that it tends to stay stretched once it’s been deformed. It is very hard, making it a poor performer when casting. It’s also hard to tie well, and features relatively low knot strength. The verdict is still out on its supposed...
Nylon monofilament and fluorocarbon are great choices as well. Mono will offer you the most cushion, excellent knot integrity, easy handling, great casting, and near invisibility. For its part, fluorocarbon is more sensitive than mono, and if you follow our line recommendations below, it’s roug...
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end. This will keep it from sinking so you can easily locate your anchor line should you have to untie to chase down a fish. I tie my anchor line to the Tackle Rac with a quick release knot like a highwayman’s hitch. Tying off to the Tackle Rac is much more convenient to reach ...
One option is to run very heavy fluorocarbon, likeBerkley’s 100-pound pike leaders. They’re probably thick enough to take a tooth or two, but I generally prefer metal for pike. There are plenty of excellent options, includingRio’s tapered leader, which is a single strand of knotable ...