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Old 04-16-2007, 04:23 PM
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Interesting knot

Came across an interesting Knot....Seen it before? No name so far, so they call it the "X" knot. (I also think b/c from the Location X film... got the info. from Howard Films - In Search of a Rising Tide. Filmmaker Jamie Howard's documentary about the pursuit of a world record Bonefish on a fly rod near Andros Island, Bahamas, and the preservation of a fly fishing culture amid the ecosystem that created it., under "location x".) May try it in Keys in a couple weeks...
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Re: Interesting knot

i have never seen it before, but it looks very usefull. seems lilke it would have some strength, and it seems VERY easy to tie. good find
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