tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6341333640370858107.post7244029581315213159..comments2023-08-04T20:22:09.738-07:00Comments on SALMON FISHING IRELAND 2023: Loop to Loop connection set up.Paul Hanleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05463530629011913583noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6341333640370858107.post-22864298620448439752015-02-28T23:32:50.310-08:002015-02-28T23:32:50.310-08:00Hi Paul. Thanks for your knot posts. I remember wh...Hi Paul. Thanks for your knot posts. I remember when I first started fishing I used to tie a knot (don't know the name) which used to pull apart under the weight of a big fish! I then saw a picture of it in a book (pre internet days) which tucked the end of the line under the last loop. It worked a treat since then and I landed many big fish. <br /><br />Actually once I was fishing and hooked a shovelnosed shark (in Australia) and he was a few feet from the shore when the first type of knot I described slipped. We had a long fight and the fish was tired so I ran into the water to grab it. I missed the fish but managed to grab the trace and was able to pull the fish in.<br /><br />Ah, the memories. :-)Marchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12812020987798842529noreply@blogger.com