I've used the drennan hooktyer for years, I prefer it to the Matchman hooktyer but until watching this. Ive never noticed that the line pulls through like that. Mind boggling, why haven't I noticed 👍👏👏👏
You cannot do this on a hook that is already hair stop rigged on the hook ? I would think I would need to tye a knot onto the spade eye itself ? My fingers are like sausages
I think I'm going to change how my son and I tie our hooks. We use these hook tying tools, but we can have 3 hooks per line, so I'm going to snell 3 hooks in line and hope more bait = better scent for the catfish to find.
Hello Adam, Yes the Drennan (ex-Delco) is excellent. Although the Matchman type tie exactly the same 2 knots. Both hooktyers can tie 2 slightly different knots. It just depends on whether you trap the line immediately under the spade and whip down the shank (2 lengths of line trapped under) or trap the line farther down the shank and whip up (1 length of line trapped under). I like the Drennan (obviously !) as I use the brass pin to place the hook around after whipping to tighten up against. Richard
hi there thanks for this. I had a go today and found that it was near impossible to whip down the shank as the line always wanted to start at the bottom. I've therefore whipped bottom to top - they seem ok but is that an issue please?
It’s much better if you can whip the line down the hook shank rather than up. Maybe try practicing with a bigger hook. The main trick is trapping the line together at the top of the shank with the line leaving the hook underneath the spade. Cheers James
@@edgetackle Thank you very much for the answer. If I am fortunate enough to visit the United Kingdom one day, I will definitely buy from the first few fishing shops I see.
You could. But choices of eyed hooks are very limited when you want to use something light & fine. At that end of the hook scale spade ends have much more choice and variety.
Not that simple ,mate! Tying by hand is great,and best imho,because the line doesn t touches anything,but your skin,but, with smaller hooks,you cant keep the coils perfectly tight,which makes for a bad knot. For guys like me, with very big hands ,it becomes exponentially harder,so this tool comes in handy,and it creates a perfect knot. Cheers!
Excellent video james i have used the drennan hook tyer for years the best in my opinion Thank-you .
Thank you so much I bought the match man it was so difficult so I fetched me the drennen it’s a lot easier
Very clear James thank you.
I've used the drennan hooktyer for years, I prefer it to the Matchman hooktyer but until watching this. Ive never noticed that the line pulls through like that. Mind boggling, why haven't I noticed 👍👏👏👏
Yep used correctly I think the Drennan hook tier ties the best knot! Cheers James
You cannot do this on a hook that is already hair stop rigged on the hook ?
I would think I would need to tye a knot onto the spade eye itself ?
My fingers are like sausages
Top Video 5 STAR Thanks for making it
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thx. i always tie from bottom to top. i tried other way around and it is quite good! but takes practice
Hi James, great instructional video, still using the original with line cuutter blade at opposite end must be 40 yrs old, cheers 😊
Thank you so much!
I think I'm going to change how my son and I tie our hooks. We use these hook tying tools, but we can have 3 hooks per line, so I'm going to snell 3 hooks in line and hope more bait = better scent for the catfish to find.
I’ve used a drennan hook tyer for years. Puzzles me why more people don’t realise that they are the easiest and create the best knot
Hello Adam, Yes the Drennan (ex-Delco) is excellent. Although the Matchman type tie exactly the same 2 knots. Both hooktyers can tie 2 slightly different knots. It just depends on whether you trap the line immediately under the spade and whip down the shank (2 lengths of line trapped under) or trap the line farther down the shank and whip up (1 length of line trapped under). I like the Drennan (obviously !) as I use the brass pin to place the hook around after whipping to tighten up against. Richard
Very nice :)
hi there thanks for this. I had a go today and found that it was near impossible to whip down the shank as the line always wanted to start at the bottom. I've therefore whipped bottom to top - they seem ok but is that an issue please?
It’s much better if you can whip the line down the hook shank rather than up. Maybe try practicing with a bigger hook. The main trick is trapping the line together at the top of the shank with the line leaving the hook underneath the spade. Cheers James
@@edgetackle thanks James - I'll have another go later but looks like I need to get the angle a bit different towards the line - cheers
Nice product but not in stock, I don't know if we can make it ourselves.
In the UK these are very common and available from many shops.
@@edgetackle Thank you very much for the answer. If I am fortunate enough to visit the United Kingdom one day, I will definitely buy from the first few fishing shops I see.
best way to tie spade ends is to buy eyed hooks imo
Why not just buy eyed hooks and use a snell knot?
You could. But choices of eyed hooks are very limited when you want to use something light & fine. At that end of the hook scale spade ends have much more choice and variety.
@@edgetackle I like Guru super LWG
@@edgetackleCorrect!
Eyed hooks are not suitable for finesse fishing !
Great job ,guys,many helpfull tips on your channel!
Heart bypass surgery is easier i can never use these things. Horrible invention
Jeez. Why use a hook tie gimmick? Easy as F to just make a loop, and wrap the line down the shank, and pass the tag end through the loop.
Make it with 16 or 18 size hook, and 0.10 line, when you need to do it fast...this thing makes things easy.
Not that simple ,mate!
Tying by hand is great,and best imho,because the line doesn t touches anything,but your skin,but, with smaller hooks,you cant keep the coils perfectly tight,which makes for a bad knot.
For guys like me, with very big hands ,it becomes exponentially harder,so this tool comes in handy,and it creates a perfect knot.
Cheers!