Fishing Knots
Friday, February 20, 2009 13:09Ultimate Fishing Knots And Rigs Part I
Executive Summarize About Fishing Knots by Wayne Gilbert

Fishing Knot
Mastering the art of tying fishing knots and rigs requires experimentation, practice, patience, and perseverance. There are many types of rigs, probably too many to list, but there are some primary fishing knots and rigs that most individuals use. First, the jig is a knot and a lure. Some individuals prefer using the square knot and other individuals might lean toward using what is referred to as “the hangman’s noose” or “a basic slip knot.” A basic slip knot has fewer tendencies to snap the line or pull the knot loose. By wetting the line, this prevents premature breakage of the line.
To simplify the term rigs: basically the way the individual chooses to tie his bait or lure to the line. There are numerous books on the art of tying fishing knots and rigs, as well as fishing flies which can be purchased for a nominal fee through popular fishing magazines.
Learn Some Basic Fly Fishing Knots
Executive Summarize About Fishing Knots by Diane Crawford
One of the first areas you will need to do some research on is fly fishing knots, as you will have to learn the basics, if you hope to have good luck as a fly fisherman. There are many different types of fly fishing knots, but to begin with you only need to learn and become proficient with a few. Once you learn the basic fly fishing knots, you should make certain that before you start fishing, you test them out to make certain they are sturdy. No matter how proficient you become at tying knots and fly fishing, if you forget to test your knots, sooner or later you will lose a catch.
If you don’t have the proper fly fishing equipment, or if it is poor condition, you will have a difficult time catching anything, no matter how great you are at tying fly fishing knots!
Also check out shimano fishing information for your another guide.


