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Fishing Knots.

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  • RubyDragon
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    Originally posted by Rustyshakelford View Post
    Oh, superglue burns. And sticks. And sticks and burns at the same time. I have proof!!
    dont you mean POOF! lol :D

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  • RossA
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    Way cool. Is there a site like that for non-fishing knots?

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  • Rustyshakelford
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    Originally posted by lazer128 View Post
    You don't use flammable liquids and an ignition source to tie on your lures? :(

    Oh, superglue burns. And sticks. And sticks and burns at the same time. I have proof!!

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  • lazer128
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    Originally posted by Rustyshakelford View Post
    Mine is superglue.
    You don't use flammable liquids and an ignition source to tie on your lures? :(

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  • Rustyshakelford
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    Originally posted by Big_Saw View Post
    My favorite is the palomar knot...it's pretty useful for any lure or tackle that doesn't need to spin inside the knot, is very strong, won't slip, and with practice, can be tied w/your eyes closed...
    Mine is superglue.

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  • ridgid1
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    thats awsome!!

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  • Big_Saw
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    My favorite is the palomar knot...it's pretty useful for any lure or tackle that doesn't need to spin inside the knot, is very strong, won't slip, and with practice, can be tied w/your eyes closed...

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  • Rebrider
    started a topic Fishing Knots.

    Fishing Knots.

    This is a great link to learn fishing knots.

    Fishing Knots. Fishing knots are designed to be tied in monofilament or braided fishing line and to run through the eyes and rings of a fishing rod or rig.
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