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Mar 28 2004, 04:19 AM
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As a returner to angling last year ,a break of a dozen years or so ,i find im still an appalling knot tyer ,even with just the basic overhand knot to form a loop on the end of my mainline ,so is there a loop tying device on the market that anyone would recommend ?
thanks in advance for any replies paul.. |
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Mar 28 2004, 05:17 AM
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Paul, try the Seymo loop tyer. Useful for tying uniform loops for hooklengths, hair rigs and mainline.
99p from most tackle shops. -------------------- When it all goes wrong........blame somebody else!!!
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