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DVD: How To Fly Fish Knots for Fresh & Saltwater


DVD: How To Fly Fish Knots for Fresh & Saltwater
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Featuring easy-to-follow instruction on the knots every angler needs to know, Fly Fishing Knots for Fresh and Saltwater is a must have for the upcoming angler. Whether you want to learn the most basic of knots for getting out onto a trout stream, or you're looking at getting into big game fishing and the specialty knots that come with the territory, Fly Fishing Knots for Fresh and Saltwater provides you with the simple tools you need to master knot-tying...not to mention the perks of a rewind button to watch them over and over again. Featuring instruction from fly fishing experts Steve Rajeff, Dick Talleur, Lenny Moffo and Randy Baker, Fly Fishing Knots for Fresh and Saltwater is another must-have in the "How to Fly Fish Series."

Run Time: 60 min



Specifications:

  • Backing to Reel
  • Nail-less Nail Knot
  • Nail Knot Braided Mono Loop
  • Surgeon's Loop
  • Uni Knot
  • Albright Knot Leader to Fly Line
  • Knots for Leaders
  • Blood Knot
  • Double Overhand
  • Surgeon's Knot
  • Nested Nail Knot
  • Nested Uni Knot
  • Knot Strength test
  • Clinch Knot
  • Improved Clinch Knot
  • Turl Knot
  • Mono Loop
  • Slip Knot
  • Wire Leader Knots
  • Haywire Twist
  • Albright Combo
  • Plastic Coated Wire Leaders
  • Big Game Fishing Knots
  • Class Tippet
  • Bimini Twist
  • Spider Hitch
  • Huffnagle
  • Double Hook Set with Snell Knot
  • Lines for Billfish


"Ever try to tie a knot by reading the instructions in a book? Well...I have tried it many times and often not successfully. A friend gave me this new DVD as a gift and it's absolutely the best answer to learning knots. Watch someone who knows how to do it, give you extremely graphic instruction, is the very best way to learn a new knot."
   -Harmon Webb, amazon.com