I'm not sure if this has been posted before, but it's a great - animated - refrence on how to tie many of the various fishing knots. Check it out:
http://www.animatedknots.com/indexfishi ... dknots.com
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Wicked cool site. I have just added it to my list of fishing favourites. Thanks for sharing it with us. I have always used the improved clinch knot, however, I have recently learned the rapala knot. I will probably use the rapala knot a lot this year seeing as I use rapalas and other cranks a lot. Anyother favourite knots out there?
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I always wondered how some of these knots were made. I wish I could download this info and retain the info and keep it for when I need it. I usually forget how to make these knots just shortly after I have seen how to do them, plus the ole eyes aren't what they use to be. Very cool site to say the lease.
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Not all of the animations are coming up for me, but my connection is slow tonight.
The same site looks like it has a good nautical knots section as well:
http://www.animatedknots.com/indexboati ... dknots.com
Everyone must have a favourite and I use the Bowline the most:

Followed in usefullness by the Clovehitch:

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The same site looks like it has a good nautical knots section as well:
http://www.animatedknots.com/indexboati ... dknots.com
Everyone must have a favourite and I use the Bowline the most:

Followed in usefullness by the Clovehitch:

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