The Avid Outdoorsman on MSN
14 knots every outdoorsman should know (and the one you’ll use most)
Knots are one of those “boring” skills that save the day over and over. Hanging a quarter, tying down... The post 14 knots ...
Knotorious on MSN
How to tie the angler’s loop knot
This video explains how to tie the Angler’s Loop knot with clear, easy-to-follow steps. Learn when to use this strong and ...
I’ve wanted a purple fly reel for a long time. So when Loop added colors to their Classic Fly Reel lineup—and one of them was purple—I swooped in. Loop is calling the new line-up the “Colours of the ...
WITH summer around the corner, many anglers focus their efforts on heading wide to chase gamefish. There are many different techniques and systems that you can employ when rigging up to chase a few ...
What is a Slip Bobber Rig? A slip bobber rig requires a few key components to tie everything together, but the star of the show - and what gives this rig its name - is a float (bobber) that has a hole ...
So much can go wrong on the water, and even the smallest missteps can cost you a trophy fish. Your personal-best snook can run under a dock and break you off. That 7-pound largemouth can throw your ...
Not all DNA looks like the familiar double helix. Sometimes, parts of our genetic code fold into unusual shapes under certain conditions. One such structure known as a G-quadruplex (G4) looks like a ...
This technique goes by a number of names such as moping, shaking a minnow, Damiki rig fishing, strolling, and even others. And while there may be some slight differences between the aforementioned ...
We tie our shoes, we put on neckties, we wrestle with power cords. Yet despite deep familiarity with knots, most people cannot tell a weak knot from a strong one by looking at them, Johns Hopkins ...
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