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Originally posted by TreeTramp
So why can't your bend a butterfly hitch about a foot up from the bowline and attach your slick line to the loop? It should pull the setting down just as easy.
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Originally posted by Sitka
maybe you already answered this question and i just missed it, but why not just tie your slick line around the loop? personally, I have experienced difficulty several times trying to retrieve my rope after tying slick line to the loop, so i'm wondering if your method works better because you can pull from the back of the loop? im intrigued!
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Originally posted by mateo
Moss -- how high up have you tested that? 100+ is what I would be interested in.
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Originally posted by coonrad
Did you draw that? Great illustration!
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Originally posted by Patrick
...As an added bonus, the slickline that was hanging down from the butterfly knot was easier to keep out of my way than it usually is when I have tied the slickline to the loop.
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