Byron Bay FishingThe Byron Shire is located in the sub tropical North East of New South Wales, 800km north of Sydney and 180km south of Brisbane.Byron Bay has undergone many transitions since the 60's. In the last 40 years, Byron Bay has grown from a small sea side town into a popular beach get-away. Renowned for its surfing beaches and beautiful rainforests, Byron Bay today enjoys a relaxed and informal lifestyle that has become a favourite for many people from all walks of life and from all over the planet.Culturally diverse, Byron Bay is a unique and colourful town with plenty of restaurants, cafes and bars as well as some great music and entertainment venues. Surfing, fishing, yoga, shopping, clubbing, dining, diving - it's a place to do it all or to have a well deserved rest. Fishing |
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Byron Bay's
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Palomar
Knot - An all purpose hook to line knot.
Very quick to tie and reasonably strong. |
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Dropper
Loop - Creates a stand out loop for attaching
a hook to a trace. Handy in that it can be tied anywhere
along the line. |
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Half
Blood Knot - This is a high strength multi
purpose knot. It's main use is to attach swivels, hooks
and lures to the main line. |
| Uni Knot - This versatile knot can be used can be used for connecting hooks, swivels, rings and lures. Its main advantage is that it retains virtually 90% breaking strain. Easy to tie even in the dark after practice. |
Drop
Loop - This is a high strength loop for
the main line. It's main use is to form a loop for attaching
sinkers to the main line. |
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Albright
Knot - This knot is used to join two lines
of different thicknesses. It is used to attach a heavier
'leader' (rather than a double) to a lighter main line. It requires
careful forming of the loops. |
Blood
Knot - This is a high strength knot to
join two similar thicknesses
of line.
It's main advantage is it's low profile enabling it to run smoothly
through rod line guides. |
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