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How to tie the Eugene Bend Knot

Named after its creator, Eugene Sunday, this knot is highly regarded for its simplicity to tie and its strength. It's characterized by a double loop that provides excellent holding power....

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How to tie the Harvey Dry Fly Knot

Admired for its ability to keep the fly positioned in a natural, horizontal manner, thus enhancing the presentation and mimicking the behavior of real insects on the water surface. Step...

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How to tie the Homer Rhode Loop Knot

Developed by Homer Rhode Jr., an iconic angler and writer, this knot is celebrated for its strength, simplicity in tying, and the enhanced action and movement it provides to the...

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How to tie the Improved Clinch Knot

One of the most popular knots for attaching your tippet or leader to a fly. The difference with the regular clinch knot is that this one brings the line back...

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How to tie the Indicator Knot

Also known as a "Thingamabobber" knot, the Indicator knot is a specialized knot used to securely attach an indicator to the leader or tippet. Step 1 Make a loop Make...

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How to tie the J Knot

Used to join two lines of similar or different diameters, typically the leader and the tippet. Known for its strength, the J Knot is designed to slide less and hold...

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How to tie the Jack's Knot

The Jack's Knot or Uni Knot is known for its simplicity in tying, strength under tension, and adaptability to a wide range of line types. It holds even when the...

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