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Snell Knot
I have been tying up some eel rigs using a 94150 Mustad hooks and a snell knot. This might be a stupid question, but what side of the hook do you prefer to have the line run down, the front or the back. I plan on trying hooking the eels the way "#^^^^^^&" showed and didn't know if it would make a difference . Hope this makes sense. Thanks.
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I don't think it makes a difference with the hook and line size you will be using, but why not run it down the back, leaving more hook gap open. Nothing like a good octopus hook and a snell knot. Good luck. |
snell works best on hooks with an offset eye. Go in from the top and run down the back of hook, 4 or 5 wraps and pull tight after moistening.Knot usually ends up inside.
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I agree with Chris--you only need to snell hooks with an offset eye. |
Those are the ones Mike. I am trying to pay more attention to detail this year and in case that 50 ever comes along. I'm sure the snell doesn't matter that much but I will give it shot.
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For straight shank hooks use a palomar knot.
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