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The '''snell knot''' is a [[hitch knot]] used to attach |
The '''snell knot''' is a [[hitch knot]] used in [[angling]] to attach a [[fishing line]] to the ''shank'' (instead of the eye) of a [[fishing hook]]. The line may still pass through the eye of the hook, but primarily fastens to the shaft. Hooks tied with a snell knot provide an even, straight-line pull to the fish. It is a very secure knot, but because it is easily tied using only the near end as the working end, it is used to attach a hook only to a leader, rather than directly to the main line. |
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Hooks can be bought pre-snelled. |
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== External links == |
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A snell knot egg hooker is used to hold a cluster of eggs or equivalent bait.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Ovington |first=Roy |title=Freshwater fishing |date=1976 |publisher=Hawthorn Books |isbn=0-8015-2837-2 |location=New York |pages=60}}</ref> |
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==References== |
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{{cite web |title=Fishing Knots Fast |url=http://www.YouTube.com/@FishingKnotsFast |website=YouTube |access-date=2024-11-24}} |
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* [http://www.fintalk.com/fishing-knots/common-snell-knot.html Illustrated instructions] |
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Latest revision as of 00:23, 24 November 2024
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Snell knot | |
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Category | Hitch |
Related | Knotless knot |
Typical use | Angling |
The snell knot is a hitch knot used in angling to attach a fishing line to the shank (instead of the eye) of a fishing hook. The line may still pass through the eye of the hook, but primarily fastens to the shaft. Hooks tied with a snell knot provide an even, straight-line pull to the fish. It is a very secure knot, but because it is easily tied using only the near end as the working end, it is used to attach a hook only to a leader, rather than directly to the main line.
Hooks can be bought pre-snelled.
A snell knot egg hooker is used to hold a cluster of eggs or equivalent bait.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Ovington, Roy (1976). Freshwater fishing. New York: Hawthorn Books. p. 60. ISBN 0-8015-2837-2.
"Fishing Knots Fast". YouTube. Retrieved 2024-11-24.