I am looking to learn how to tie one knot and that is for a sliding hook.
I have a salmon rig which I want to duplicate for trolling with mackerel for
stripers. I do not want to cut the line as then I'll be up a non fishing
creek!
I will explain that the bottom hook is tied with a clinch or uni knot and
doesn't move. The hook above does have the line going through it, but is
tied on also. This is the knot I would like to know how to tie or told what
type of knot it really is.
I am blind so cannot look at the one I have and say oh, that's simple, all
it is, is a so and so knot.
Thank you for any replies and good luck,
Have a great day,
Paul Bolduc
Amateur Radio Operator: WR1X
Email: WR1X@ARRL.net
Located in the only town named Royalston in North America and maybe even the
world.
Royalston is located in Massachusetts,
the home of "The World Champion Red Sox!"
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