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My Top 3 Fishing Knots - Strong, Reliable and ones that YOU NEED TO KNOW SHED SUNDAY EP. 2

My Top 3 Fishing Knots - Strong, Reliable and ones that YOU NEED TO KNOW SHED SUNDAY EP. 2

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This week's Shed Sunday episode focuses on my Top 3 Fishing Knots. These are the probably the best fishing knots that I use. They are great if you are a beginner looking to get into fishing and learn the basics of fishing knots. Remember to let me know what you guys would like me to talk about in the next Shed Sunday episode by commenting below. How to Tie Fishing Knots: How to Tie the Dropshot Rig (Palomar Knot): DIY Foam Fishing Rig Holder: Check out Bushcraft Heroes: Previous Shed Sunday Episode
Date: 2019-09-10

Comments and reviews: 10


Bushcraft Heroes are now Zero it's 11/10/2018, newest video they have showing on the link you supplied is 6 months old. Great age for a kitten or puppy, but not showing any responsibility for keeping a fan base active or interested. Love watching the shows with your Dad and you, this was just a post to wave hello across the pond. Found your Dad's web site first, and that led me to TAOutdoors, I'm older than dirt, myself, so I do get a ton of your Dad's humor. His acting seasick on the ferry was IMHO his prime best go at humor I nearly fell out of my electric wheel chair laughing so hard Don't let the current ideocracy take the heart out of your videography as you show rare promise in the techniques you are exploring. I just adored the bit you did on the insect infested camp, I admit to rabid arachnophobia, yet, I was rivetted to the part showing the Orb-Weaver spiders. That takes some fine set of talents to accomplish such reaction. Tell every one that asks about a gun to try hunting to begin with basics, 1- walking in the woods, when they can walk so silently in the forest that they can pet the deer feeding there, then they have earned the right to kill them, until that time they are simply lame as I am in my chair, and are relying on having a 1000+ yard crutch to make them feel like a real man. When they can take down a stag that is guarded by trained, professionally accredited Gillies, they will then be worth the cost of the food needed to sustain them.
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Hi Mike, Victor here. I would just borther to apply a bit of compliment, if you would agree to those terms: )anyway, Mike im 16, and for about 2 years i have had the biggest interest for the outdoor enviroment, as well as the community you have build up around it. though these two past years has only been an interest, that means i have researched, read a few books and watched as many videos on the web as possible. But the thing is, i never did any praksis, i never went out and claimed any experience myself, and i see now that it was a huge mistake never going outside. because i certainly have the gear, and no lack of information, sadly i never went. the point is that for about 6 months ago i started watching you, and (have ever since) since that, its like i have been reborn out of mother earth itself. (sorry) ill try again, my point is that you woke something up in me, you started my adventure/carrer/life so or say. and after the last camp update and this new shed sunday series, i just felt this ridiculous huge thanks. so thats why i wrote this, thats what my point is, and that is why you have/will keep on with this guds work (your chanel, you, your father, wife and dog)but honestly, mostly you Mike. bloody hell Mike, bloody hell. love and support from across. Denmark
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I remember when I was younger my uncle taught me a great little tip for stopping a knot from slipping with mono line, all he did was when he cut the tag end he used a lighter just to melt a little bobble on the end of the tag which stops it from pulling through? Also just an idea for another shed Sunday, how about doing one on UK air rifle laws and the rifle and scope you use (if you use a scope. Anyway loving the shed Sunday's keep up the good work.
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don't do a live video it always starts on a Q&A and then just get descends into trolling and diluted content just watched Joe Robinet do a live stream and it's not really very good content cuz it's filled with mundane questions. got to do a collab with Haze outdoors north meets south would be a good watch. keep it up everytime I watch videos like this I go outside more and more thanks for the content and the effort
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Beer out of a can tastes tinny. Bottle, pint glass or pewter mug is best. The only beer ever that was specially brewed for a can was called Long life sold back in the 70's, your dad will no doubt recall it. Digging the shed but get a better lock hasp & staple on it + shed alarm, otherwise the theiving scroats will use those axe's & tools to break into your house or worse. Happy trails & tight lines Scouse Gary.
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Totally awesome Video I think since it is so posh in your shed, you should dress properly every week and wear a velour smoking jacket of some Sort I think that would add a certain tongue in cheek bit of classy continuity to the episodes and help tie them all together Also, it would be epic to have jaxx bring you the weekly beers on command Keep the glass imho. Looking forward to your next video
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Exactly People should watch an entire video before making comments I agree 100%. Great video again. Watched with my Boy, Brayden. Thanks so much. The Albright knot can also be used with Rope/Cordage in the woods etc. Great if your a bit short on the length you need. That's when I learnt that knot first. Then learnt it's use for fishing when I started to Fly fish. Cheers
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Hi Mike, Gift on the way to PO Box. Will arrive Wednesday. Shed Sunday is such a great idea. Also if the weather's bad and you can't get out you can still put out videos. Also seems more focused topics as less distractions. Clear instruction on Albrite Knot, great help Always have bother with that one. Thumbs up to you and Graeme too. Steve in Fife.
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Mike, Really been enjoying your content. Shed Sunday is a great addition. I thought the dramatic intro to the beer review was a nice touch. I did enjoy the pour and being able to see the color. Maybe try a different style glass though.
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Mike, love the beer reviews keep it to the cans though mate as most of us wildcamp, hunters and fishermen aint taking glasses out with us. also airgun zeroing would be great. Awesome video mate well done. Phil
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