The tuna knot

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Captain Ray Rosher, an offshore and bottom-fishing specialist, keeps his tackle in top-shape and is meticulous about his knots, using the strongest and dependable connections to build his terminal-tackle systems. His tuna knot system, which is an improved fisherman's knot that retains nearly 100-percent of the line's rated breaking strength, is discussed.

Author: Poveromo, Goerge
Management dynamics, Fishing Tackle, Fishing Accessories NEC, Management, Company business management, Fishing bobbers

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The bimini twist

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Six steps to form the bimini twist that is used to create a loop in the end of the fishing line are outlined. It is often used in inshore fishing to create a section of double line that guards against break-offs, yet does not interfere with casting and passes easily through the rod guides when fighting a fish in close.

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Swimmer Lessons

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Guidelines for handling metal-lipped plugs in fishing rods for successful saltwater fishing are presented.

Author: Tabory, Lou
Saltwater fishing

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Subjects list: Methods, United States, Fishing knots, Usage, Fishing rods
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