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How Do You Tie Snelled Fishing Hooks With An Egg Loop Knot?

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How Do You Tie Snelled Fishing Hooks With An Egg Loop Knot?

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A snell knot is a type of knot typically used to tie a monofilament line to a hook. These knots are characterized by wrapping the line around the shank of the hook a number of times. The purpose of these multiple wrappings is to compensate for the low level of friction provided by the monofilament line. There are a number of variations on the snell knot, such as the egg loop snell, which provides a secure loop. You can use this loop to attach an egg cluster which is commonly used when fishing for salmon and steelhead. Push the working end of the fishing line through the eye of the hook, and push it down the length of the shank. Wrap the standing end of the line around the shank of the hook beginning just below the eye of the hook. Begin wrapping the standing end down the shank of the hook. Dress the wraps neatly as you make them to prevent the wraps from overlapping. Make 15 to 20 wraps, and pull several inches of additional line through the eye of the hook. Maintain tension on the wra

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