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Snell knot

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Snell knot
CategoryHitch
RelatedKnotless knot
Typical useAngling

The snell knot is a hitch knot used to attach an eyed fishing hook to fishing line. It passes through the eye of the hook, but primarily attaches to the shaft. It is a very secure knot, but because it is only easily tied using the near end as the working end, it is only used to attach a hook to a leader, rather than directly to the main line.

Hooks can be bought pre-snelled.