Do you tie your lures and flies on with a loop knot? If you answered no, don’t fret. I can’t tell you how many anglers I’ve met that don’t incorporate a loop knot into their repertoire of ties. I ...
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Scientists finally explain why knots form in flowing liquids
Knots are not just for shoelaces and sailing lines. In the last decade, physicists have shown that swirling liquids can ...
Step aside, Eagle Scouts. Chemists have tied the tightest knot yet, a nano-sized structure with eight crossings and just 192 atoms. The advance could help researchers learn how to manipulate materials ...
Natural-bait dredges are deadly for sailfish in the Pacific and white marlin in the Atlantic. Follow these simple steps for rigging a mullet on a pin rig to enhance your dredge the next time you head ...
Topknots were the must-try hairstyle of the summer. The style was spotted on almost every celeb and we’re certain you threw your Senegalese twists into the style the entire month of July. But now top ...
This story was originally featured on Field & Stream. Fishing line has advanced remarkably in the past few decades. Nylon monofilament, fluorocarbon, and so-called “superline” give fishermen ...
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