Kreh Loop Knot Tying Instructions - Fishing Knots
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- Опубліковано 3 тра 2021
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The Kreh Loop Knot is a great knot for trout, bass, pike and many light saltwater applications. The Kreh Loop is easier to tie than the renowned “Rapala” knot, with an added “snag resistant” bonus. The Kreh Loop Knot’s tag end faces backward instead of forward. Thus reducing the build up of weeds and slime on the end of your fly. The Kreh Loop was made popular by legend fly fisher Lefty Kreh, and is still a respected knot among many fishing guides!!
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Love the big hook and fly line used! Super easy to see what's going on.
I use this (when I'm not being lazy) on most of my trout flies. Much prefer the loop which gives the flies a more realistic movement. This is simple and effective.
I trust in the perfection looped fly. It's never failed me. This looks solid too!
I use that knot on flies all the time, Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, this actually helped me.
Excelente trabajo 👏
Thank YOU 😊
Nice presentation
How do I tie this with a double nymph rig? I need both my nymphs to have this loop in a straight line.
For light salt water use?
I use this knot for tying circle hooks onto 80lb snoods, stands up just fine to full pendulum casts with hook linked onto the lead like a south african rig, with 8oz leads
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The world knew this as rapala knot. 😅
Interesting knot but how well does it work with nylon line ?
I thought the tag end was supposed to point toward the fly?
Ok , perhaps I'm mistaken .. but you're worried about a teeny tag end of line getting caught on debris all the while there's an extremely sharp hook point just behind it ? Yeah , I've been fishing for over 50 years with flies .. never gave that a second thought !
How is this any different from the normal Non Slip Loop Knot?
I also use it ,however if you are casting heavy flies such as Clauser minnows, I wouldn't recommend it. The line continuously rubs on the eye of the hook, and eventually frays and breaks.
It is kinda hard to do with 6 pound test
try it with frozen hands!😂
I have seen the Kregh loop knot tied ," EXACTLY " Like you just preformed, and Also the tag being pushed through the very middle instead. There seems to be confusion . If you watch animated knots, showing the ," ABU GARCIA" Loop knot, it's what you just tied in same manner. So dis Famous Lefty Kregh push tag dead center, or through the Edge as you did?
Maby we will never know. I have done break tests , doing both ways; see no strength difference.
What is the difference between this and the No slip mono loop?
Looks the same to me.
None
Lefty is a fricken legend along with Sosin and Curcione, learned a lot from reading these guys’ stuff before the internet. Guess I’m old school. I believe it should be called the Kreh Knot.
The fact that adding Kreh to the title of the video adds searchability...
I also know this as the no slip mono. great knot
It looks more like a reverse clinch knot
May sound crazy, but you only need to go around twice. I have used only this knot when using a leader, which is 95% of the time, with no failure. The most I portent part is to always go the same way through the over-hand knot.
Why isn't the bowline knot used ?
Probably because it becomes undone or the strength of the knot
@@shack109 In 70 years of tying a bowline knot anywhere I can use it, which is almost anywhere, I have yet to see one untie itself or fail.
@@jackbaskin371 for a fishing knot?
If you leave a bigger loop, just be sure the loop is not bigger than your fly or the fly can come off during casting.
what???? lol. No it won't
@@Waty8413 your right, thinking of something else….. derp me
Tied incorrectly.
which step is incorrect? so i don't mess up. thanks
Nope that is the no slip loop knot that rapala claimed as there own "rapala" knot..hate seeing well known knots renamed for what ever reason, this is a no slip loop 100%