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Tying The Knots

Category: Fly Fishing Knots, Fly Fishing Lessons

If you want to learn to fly fish, then tying knots are something that you really need to be au fait with. Although, there are many different knots, the knots that you used are a matter of preference. Just think of it along the line of rods and reels, why do you choose martin fly fishing reel over others? Is a matter of choice right?

Having said all these, the most important thing about knots is


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