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Re: What kind of knot to attach a swivel?
[Re: Grizz]
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03/03/17 09:56 AM
03/03/17 09:56 AM
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I have no idea what type of loop that you're talking about but I started using the canoe man loop after seeing it on a saltwater fishing show. It's the easiest loop I've found to tie.
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