Archive for June, 2008



RICK BRAMWELL: It just takes once to get hooked - Anderson Herald Bulletin

Thursday 19 June 2008 @ 11:06 pm
RICK BRAMWELL: It just takes once to get hooked
Anderson Herald Bulletin, IN -22 hours ago
In fact, one volunteer was attaching hooks to lines using a square knot. The knots kept slipping until someone taught the fellow how to tie a Palamar knot.

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25 years later, he's still in love with red-haired girl - thepaper24-7.com

Wednesday 18 June 2008 @ 1:06 am
25 years later, he's still in love with red-haired girl
thepaper24-7.com, MD -1 hour ago
But today is the 25th anniversary of when an unsuspecting young girl named Linda Schiery tied the knot with a knucklehead sports writer who's future looked

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World Class Copolymer, from Fulling Mill - Fish and Fly

Wednesday 18 June 2008 @ 1:06 am

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World Class Copolymer, from Fulling Mill
Fish and Fly, UK -Jun 16, 2008
It is supple and has reliable knot strength (see below), while having a thin diameter for the corresponding breaking strain. I have used 4X to 7X,

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Tool that ties knot — what can be next? - Jackson Clarion Ledger

Wednesday 18 June 2008 @ 1:06 am
Tool that ties knot— what can be next?
Jackson Clarion Ledger, MS -Jun 14, 2008
"The new Click2Knot fishing accessory that ties a fishing line in seconds. The palm-sized device removes the trouble of tying knots by hand, instead making

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AT THE LIBRARY: Goin' fishin' - Anderson Herald Bulletin

Wednesday 18 June 2008 @ 1:06 am
AT THE LIBRARY: Goin' fishin'
Anderson Herald Bulletin, IN -Jun 14, 2008
We will teach the kids how to cast, knot, bait hooks, etc. They will play games like Better Knot, Casting Golf and Backyard Bass, and they’ll eat

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Fordyce Maxwell: 'After every 35-knot crash into a wave came the … - Scotsman

Tuesday 17 June 2008 @ 11:06 pm
Fordyce Maxwell: 'After every 35-knot crash into a wave came the
Scotsman, United Kingdom -Jun 14, 2008
After every 35-knot crash into a wave came the stomach-churning drop, a relentless process that was too much for Liz as she lost interest in whales and

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Patrick Durkin column: Everyday trips with dad carry greater resonance - De Pere Journal

Friday 13 June 2008 @ 2:06 am
Patrick Durkin column: Everyday trips with dad carry greater resonance
De Pere Journal, WI -22 hours ago
I was probably about 7, old enough to bait my hook and tie a blood knot. Dad taught me the knot after warning me not to yank so hard on the cane pole when

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Finland & Italy. Spinmade Ltd to unveil Click2Knot at Fishing … - BYM News (press release)

Friday 13 June 2008 @ 2:06 am
Finland & Italy. Spinmade Ltd to unveil Click2Knot at Fishing
BYM News (press release), Spain -20 hours ago
Nylon fishing lines may remain in nature for extended periods of time. ”An ideal fishing knot will hold around 90 percent of the line’s breaking strength,

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Northeast Florida Wahoo Fishing - Florida Sportsman Magazine

Friday 13 June 2008 @ 1:06 am

Florida Sportsman Magazine
Northeast Florida Wahoo Fishing
Florida Sportsman Magazine, FL -9 hours ago
You might start by trolling at higher speeds, 14, 16 and 18 knots, for a portion of your next wahoo fishing trip and see how the results compare to what you

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Florida Sailfish Fishing Basics - Florida Sportsman Magazine

Friday 13 June 2008 @ 1:06 am

Florida Sportsman Magazine
Florida Sailfish Fishing Basics
Florida Sportsman Magazine, FL -9 hours ago
Tie to your main line by way of: 1) First making a Bimini twist or spider hitch in the fishing line, followed by a low-profile knot such as the “No-Name,”

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