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Mastering the Bimini Twist

Mastering the Bimini Twist

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from T wrote 42 weeks 4 days ago

That looks waaaaaaaaaaaay too confusing for me.
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from kvlazer22 wrote 42 weeks 3 days ago

I agree, I have enough problems with the easy knots!

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from dneaster3 wrote 42 weeks 2 days ago

uh, what's there to gain by using a knot that takes 30 minutes to understand? Is it that much stronger? more reliable? or is this just another example of fly-fishing's superiority complex?

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from dwaynez wrote 42 weeks 2 days ago

I have used that not on several fishing trips and it does have a good strength rating. Once you master it, it is worth the time it takes to setup.

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from caneman wrote 42 weeks 21 hours ago

In 9 years living at the lake my biggest fish was a one and a half pound bass. I think I can pass on the high strength knot. Obviously a poor fisherman, but even a granny knot holds my fish.

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from jbone377 wrote 41 weeks 6 days ago

my head hurts

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from marceaton wrote 41 weeks 6 days ago

I'll stick with tying my shoes

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from texasfirst wrote 41 weeks 5 days ago

This knot is for going after marlin and big tuna. Period. And it really ain't that hard to tie.

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from Yoshee wrote 41 weeks 5 days ago

ok I tried the knot. I had thought it was going to be difficult judging by the confusing directions but with line in hand I reread them and gave it a whirl. Having the line in hand made all the difference. I was able to visualize it better and it was not difficult at all. Very strong too.

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from huffman1894 wrote 40 weeks 1 day ago

ahhh wahaaat

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from T wrote 42 weeks 4 days ago

That looks waaaaaaaaaaaay too confusing for me.
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from jbone377 wrote 41 weeks 6 days ago

my head hurts

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from kvlazer22 wrote 42 weeks 3 days ago

I agree, I have enough problems with the easy knots!

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from dneaster3 wrote 42 weeks 2 days ago

uh, what's there to gain by using a knot that takes 30 minutes to understand? Is it that much stronger? more reliable? or is this just another example of fly-fishing's superiority complex?

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from dwaynez wrote 42 weeks 2 days ago

I have used that not on several fishing trips and it does have a good strength rating. Once you master it, it is worth the time it takes to setup.

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from caneman wrote 42 weeks 21 hours ago

In 9 years living at the lake my biggest fish was a one and a half pound bass. I think I can pass on the high strength knot. Obviously a poor fisherman, but even a granny knot holds my fish.

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from marceaton wrote 41 weeks 6 days ago

I'll stick with tying my shoes

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from texasfirst wrote 41 weeks 5 days ago

This knot is for going after marlin and big tuna. Period. And it really ain't that hard to tie.

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from Yoshee wrote 41 weeks 5 days ago

ok I tried the knot. I had thought it was going to be difficult judging by the confusing directions but with line in hand I reread them and gave it a whirl. Having the line in hand made all the difference. I was able to visualize it better and it was not difficult at all. Very strong too.

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from huffman1894 wrote 40 weeks 1 day ago

ahhh wahaaat

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It's been said that the Bimini twist is the most difficult fishing knot to tie. It's also one of the strongest, capable of beating fish weighing over 1,000 pounds. So here's the easy way to master the Bimini in five simple steps.