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Posted By: admin
07-Nov-2013, 1:17 PM
Here are some of the best fishing quotes you will ever find - enjoy!
http://wetaworm.com/30-great-fishing-quotes/
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Posted By: admin
16-Sep-2013, 1:48 PM
A while back I received a really nice Monkey's Fist key chain as a gift - people know I love knots in all forms. Since we get a lot of traffic to the Monkey's Fist page on Netknots,
Posted By: admin
06-Jun-2013, 9:05 AM
Many years ago I put online a few illustrations of how to tie knots and I named the website "netknots", as in knots on the 'net.
Posted By: admin
24-Apr-2013, 2:11 PM
Whipping the ends of rope help to prevent them from unravelling. The Common Whipping is an easy technique that works well for most situations.
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23-Apr-2013, 12:00 PM
The Transom Knot is used to fix together crossed pieces of rigid material and has a wide range of camping and outdoor uses, for example, to fasten tent poles or branches together. Click the knot name to go to its page.
Posted By: admin
22-Apr-2013, 11:33 AM
Another new knot added - The Riffle Hitch or Riffling Hitch which is a knot that helps the fly to skim across the surface of a river or stream to attract fish feeding near the surface. It is usually employed by salmon and steelhead fishermen, however
Posted By: admin
19-Apr-2013, 4:27 PM
We just received a very limited supply of Knot Cards full of knots that are preferred by arborists and tree workers. Lots of Hitches!
Posted By: admin
08-Apr-2013, 4:27 PM
Netknots.com proprietor John Sherry was interviewed by the Chicago Tribune on "How to untie a knot". This is the opposite of the usual question asked!
Posted By: admin
14-Jan-2013, 5:06 PM
The Willis Knot is easy to tie and leaves a small yet super-strong knot that slides easily through guides. Some fishermen call it the 'Bruce Willis' knot