Will the Castwell knot work and be sufficient to tie the tippet to the tippet ring of a furled leader?
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Will the Castwell knot work and be sufficient to tie the tippet to the tippet ring of a furled leader?
Jim -
I'm a big fan of the Castwell knot for attaching lines to backing and leaders - the only knot for those applications that I have used for well over fifteen years now.
It has never occurred to me to try using it to attach tippet to a tippet ring. But I don't believe it will work. I think the Castwell knot works with flexible materials because it closes the materials to each other tightly and securely. I don't think that you can get that effect trying to tie a flexible material - the tippet - to an open, solid object like a tippet ring.
But - maybe it would work. I'd certainly be interested in what others think or have experienced, but a simple ( not improved ) clinch knot has always worked well for me for attaching tippet to a tippet ring, and the simple clinch knot is easier to tie than the Castwell, so I wouldn't be at all inclined to change even if the Castwell is an option.
John
Thank you John. I tend to go along with your thoughts. The Castwell knot is indeed closing up on boaf flexible lines....not a hard ring.
Didn't think of that....well I think I sort of did because I had my doubts and asked.
I just purchased and received a Knot Kneedle tool. I think it will be good for knots.
Thank you John
I just use a clinch know to secure tippet to a tippet ring. Been doing that for decades now.
There are better options for attaching a ring to a furled leader than clinch knot which by the way I use all the time for most other applications.
Do a search on this site for Attaching rings to furled leaders." Sorry I don't know how to create a link. This method in my opinion is even stronger
and easier than building the ring into the furling process.
Does anybody use Captain J's knot tool?....any opinions?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ursFM-bnwvU