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Snelled KnotThis knot is ideal for hooks with up or down turned eyes in a ganged configuration. Tying of the actual knot is relatively easy, placement of fingers on the hook and monofilament can be difficult to master, especially when dealing with small ganged hooks, to get a comfortable feel to tying it. The eye of the hook can be threaded as shown, but its not always preferred. Make a loop with the tag, then wrap the loop around the tag and shank of the hook 8-10 times. As you pull on both lines to tighten the knot, any excess of loop will be taken out when the tag is being pulled. Cut any excess tag off. When tying a ganged rig, leave plenty of line out from your first hook to allow tying the rest of the rig. Snell Hook 1, "A", then tighten the line at "B" which is part of the tag, and repeat the process on Hook 2 and treat Hook 1 as if it wasn't there. Repeat the process for Hook 3. Just be careful you don't prick yourself. When finished, cut any excess tag off. |
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