FlintRiverFowler wrote:I tie mine the same way I do a fishing lure.
But I going away from that to Texas rigging this year.
Now you're just pissing me off.rebelp74 wrote:Betty doesn't know the purpose of bowline.
aunt betty wrote:Now you're just pissing me off.rebelp74 wrote:Betty doesn't know the purpose of bowline.
Its "the king of knots".
Easy to tie and untie.
Grrr
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowline
Rick wrote:Never owned a fid but have found screw drivers handy when we've asked a bowline to do too much. Rope or strap, has always come undone - so far...
aunt betty wrote:There are better knots for decoys.
I don't use bowlines on decoys.
Sometimes it's fun to post something and let the experts pick at it.
Rebelp will you teach us some knots? Post pics.
Can you?
Please?
Rick wrote:I've used bowlines for decoys for years, don't know anything quicker, much less "better" - except rigging with 400lb test mono when applicable.
Bufflehead wrote:Rick wrote:I've used bowlines for decoys for years, don't know anything quicker, much less "better" - except rigging with 400lb test mono when applicable.
x2 my stuff that doesn't have mono has paracord with bowline knots. I don't know of a single time one has came untied.
AKPirate wrote:Bufflehead wrote:Rick wrote:I've used bowlines for decoys for years, don't know anything quicker, much less "better" - except rigging with 400lb test mono when applicable.
x2 my stuff that doesn't have mono has paracord with bowline knots. I don't know of a single time one has came untied.
So normally you lose two at a time?
Bufflehead wrote:AKPirate wrote:Bufflehead wrote:Rick wrote:I've used bowlines for decoys for years, don't know anything quicker, much less "better" - except rigging with 400lb test mono when applicable.
x2 my stuff that doesn't have mono has paracord with bowline knots. I don't know of a single time one has came untied.
So normally you lose two at a time?
I only use one decoy, so that's impossible. I've had him for 30 years.
Rick wrote:I've used bowlines for decoys for years, don't know anything quicker, much less "better" - except rigging with 400lb test mono when applicable.
rebelp74 wrote:Rick wrote:I've used bowlines for decoys for years, don't know anything quicker, much less "better" - except rigging with 400lb test mono when applicable.
I tie, what I call, a slip knot on the ones that have nylon. Basically an overhand knot going all the way around the main line that allows it to slide. As long you put a knot in the tag end it won't come untied at all. It's just so fast and easy to tie. A real bitch to untie though with small line and pulled really tight.
aunt betty wrote:Arbor knot is not a bowline.
aunt betty wrote:You were right though. Ricks knot is an arbor knot.
Rick wrote:aunt betty wrote:You were right though. Ricks knot is an arbor knot.
You're way too high.
Rick wrote:Hell, I was giving your fried ass the benefit of the doubt.
Rick wrote:Hell, I was giving your fried ass the benefit of the doubt.
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