I'm thinking ,if you don't flyfish you wouldn't know why you would use this knot...strength, smoothness, less bulky, and ease of tying when you are standing in moving waist deep water.
I don't fly fish. I can't believe that fly fishermen are so backward in using this inferior knot. Is there some reason to use it that I don't know about?
Improved clinch knots are not very strong and I really can't believe any notable fly fishermen use them. There are so many knots much much stronger and just as easy to tie, eg., palomar, trylene, even the uni knot is stronger.
I'm thinking ,if you don't flyfish you wouldn't know why you would use this knot...strength, smoothness, less bulky, and ease of tying when you are standing in moving waist deep water.
footvol 10 months ago
This was great, other videos they tried to do it using actual fishing line and they were four feet away, this was great
nolangreen 1 year ago
One of the best How-to videos I've seen, very clear and easy to see.
IM1deadMONEY 3 years ago
I don't fly fish. I can't believe that fly fishermen are so backward in using this inferior knot. Is there some reason to use it that I don't know about?
YouToobWatcher3 3 years ago
All fly fishermen use the improved clinch knot. If you don't like it - don't use it!
joninc 3 years ago
Improved clinch knots are not very strong and I really can't believe any notable fly fishermen use them. There are so many knots much much stronger and just as easy to tie, eg., palomar, trylene, even the uni knot is stronger.
YouToobWatcher3 3 years ago
thank you
catieclaire 3 years ago
thats the improved clinch not I think
bigbassfishin101 3 years ago
awesome, thanks
manevs1 4 years ago
Great and can actually see what you did.
bacardipr05 4 years ago 2