Lessons From Knot Theory

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Fly fishers could jump to all kinds of conclusions about what knot theory tells us about keeping our fly lines and leaders from becoming a tangled mess. So why not?

On Live Science, Jeanna Bryner talks about the extensive experiments conducted by two physicists using string-tumbling experiments to determine what caused the "knottiest knots." "From the model, they created a simplified 'lifecycle' of a knot from tidy beginning to titanic tangle. Once dropped, the string formed concentric coils. Next, the string's free end weaved through the coils, with a 50 percent likelihood of crossing under or over the coil and following a path to the left or right." They concluded that longer (to a point), more flexible string in larger containers created the most "Gordian" result.

The takeaway: stiffer fly lines and leaders are less likely to tangle, especially if kept short. And forget about those oversized stripping baskets.

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Wow! I'll bet this was funded with a million-dollar grant. Awesome - or they could have just asked any guide that has worked for more than about a week and learned that the longer their dude casts a tangle the more "Gordian" the results. I love great science.

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This page contains a single entry by Marshall Cutchin published on July 11, 2009 8:26 AM.

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