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You don't really need to know that many knots but you need to tie them well.
Some mono filaments will pull up dry and some like to have some spit on them.
I take my time tying my knots and pull them up smoothly and pull on both ends with a long steady tension to be sure the knots are fully set.
I learned most of my knot info many years ago from old timers who were serious conventional fishermen.
On heavier pound test, like for saltwater, after I get the fly tied on I hook it to something convenient and pull solidly from up the fly line so I can be sure nothing in my entire leader system will fail.
For lots of new fly fishers there is a 'grey area' from the end of the fly line to the fly. This is called your leader system and requires some leaning but it's not a big deal.
**We will announce some evenings when we will have some different free sessions on tying knots, designing and modifying leaders and rigging tackle.
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