Fishing knots book and video |
Written by Dale Estes
Monday, 27 October 2008
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Never Lose Another Fish Because Your Knot Slipped! Online Video Course Walks You Through 28 Of The Strongest Fishing Knots, Giving You Step-by-step Instruction For Tying It Right The First Time. Knots For All Fishing Applications Are Covered. For each knot included in the online course you'll get a discussion on where the knot is best used to create the optimum connection with the greatest strength. It is included in the introduction to every knot so you can get right to the meat immediately. Everything is geared towards getting you up and running fast... Connection Point That Each Knot is Designed For - Some knots can be used for multiple connections or work best at only one connection point. Ensure that you're using each knot at the proper connection points for optimum strength Line Types - Different knots work well with different line types. Will it work with Monofilament? What about Super Braid? Use the wrong knot on your line and you can almost guarantee disaster... Line Weight - Now that you've ensured you have the correct line material, discover which knots work best for the different weights of line Knot Optimization - Customize each knot for optimum line weight-to-strength ratio by following these guidelines Lubrication - Do you know when to lubricate and when not to? And what to use to get the job done? The 5 W's section gives you the low down. This is where it truly sinks in and becomes your own. After all, a knot is only useful when you can remember it when you need it — on the water. I've included at the end of each knot lesson a series of animated images that walks you through the knot tying steps again to reflect on the process and help you to memorize it. In addition, I've also created a PDF manual with photos of the knots at each step for you to print off and refer to when necessary. Here's what's included... Detailed, Printable Manual for Each Knot - This will allow you to take pre-written notes with you, should you want a refresher while out fishing Downloadable Videos - Keep your knots handy by downloading the video lesson to your computer for quick reference before going on your next fishing trip Animated Instructions - Watch how each knot is tied without hands blocking your view for ease of duplicating the steps yourself You know, knot tying is considered by many of the top fishing pros to be the "Big Daddy of All Skills" when it comes to setting up your gear and landing fish. Quite frankly, without this skill you will likely struggle to land trophy fish with any of your casting or trolling efforts. And I'm guessing you're ready to finally get rid of the struggles, the frustrations, and being the laughing stock of your fishing friends. Listen, I've heard far too many sad stories from new and experienced fishermen alike while out on the water or in my classroom. On opening day a few years ago I went fly fishing with Walt, who was known in our circle of friends for being extremely budget-conscious. He hastily tied a knot joining his fly line to the backing, attached his leader and waded out into the water. Man it was good fishing that day, and everyone was catching them left, right and center. Walt hooked onto a big trout and it was a lively fellow, taking a long run for it and drawing out all of his line. Everyone else reeled in to make room for him to play the fish. And just then his knot slipped and that fish just kept on running, taking his fly line with it. Printable Manual for Each Knot!Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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