Snelling can also used to tie hooks without eyes as well. There are several ways to snell a hook and only two types will be introduced here; one that requires one free end of the hook line, the other requires both free end of the hook line. ...
or tippet, to be directly tied to a baited hook. It was originally invented for use with eyeless hooks but it is still widely used today. It aligns the fishing line or leader with the shank of the hook. The Snell knot requires wrapping a loop around the hook. When tightening...
The Clinch, Palomar, Uni, and Snell are excellent beginner knots to practice. Use knots to tie hooks, lures, or swivels directly to the fishing line. You don’t want to lose a great catch because of a bad knot. Be Adaptable It’s easy to resist change once you’ve started a routin...
Before you set out on your next Walleye fishing trip, you are going to want to make sure you have the proper gear setup. Outfitting yourself correctly comes with multiple challenges. You’ll want to make sure you have the right fishing rod, reel, fishing line, lures and bait. To help ...
Knowing how to tie different knots can save you time and frustration on the water. The Clinch, Palomar, Uni, and Snell are excellent beginner knots to practice. Use knots to tie hooks, lures, or swivels directly to the fishing line. You don’t want to lose a great catch because of a...