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    Default Anyone use a nailless nail knot?

    I see some talk on knot tying tools for nail knots...I've been tying a nailless nail knot for all of my line/leader connections. An old fly fisher showed me and i've used it ever since. takes about 30 secs to tie, no tool required and i have never had trouble with it slipping. For the kind of fishing i do(bass, gills, trout) it seems to be adequate.

    Any one else use this?

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    I use that knot too. As a guide I needed to find a simple strong knot to connect leader to line. That one does the trick. I have landed several large atlantic salmon with that knot and never had one fail.

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    Hi Ripper,

    I've used the "Nailess Knot" for the last
    five or six years and I am pleased with it.
    As you mentioned, it is very easy and quick
    to tie and requires no tool. Just a bit of
    saliva to lubricate it and care in cinching
    it up. I've never had one fail and even
    pulling my line from a sturdy branch usually
    results in leader breakage rather than knot
    failure. Warm regards, Jim

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    Only one I've ever used for flyline to backing and flyline to leader. Never had any failures with the Nailless Nail Knot .


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    Robert B. McCorquodale

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    What Dixie said...I've landed some pretty heavy salty fish, and never a failure. If'n it ain't broke, don't fix it!

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    I've seen Lefty Kreh tie one on a line in less than 10 seconds on a number of occasions at FF Shows. It's impossible to describe. Are there any pictures in the archives demonstrating it?
    Analogbob

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    [url=http://www.flyanglersonline.com/:9b346]http://www.flyanglersonline.com/[/url:9b346]

    There you go bob

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    Hi Ripper. A nice illustration of the knot at globalflyfisher.com/fishbetter/knots. I think a couple of tries and you would have it
    Good fishing!
    Bob
    Good Tying and Good Fishing!
    Bob

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    Hey Folks,

    JC's depiction of the Uniknot here: [url=http://www.flyanglersonline.com/begin/knots2/uniknot2.html:a4970]http://www.flyanglersonline.com/begin/knots2/uniknot2.html[/url:a4970]
    ....is actually a pretty good picture of
    the "Nailess" knot. Imagine that the line
    is broken where it enters the hook eye shown
    and that the top line is your fly line and
    the bottom is your leader. You can lose one
    of the wraps as well as I was taught to
    wrap the nailess knot 5 times. You can
    clip the tags tight against the knot and it
    will still hold like stink if properly set.
    Warm regards, Jim

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    [url=http://www.flyfisherman.com/skills/jb4knots/index.html:2a576]http://www.flyfisherman.com/skills/jb4knots/index.html[/url:2a576]


    This might help; and, it's easy. I did it first try....! Yeh, right!!

    Jim

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