@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ Don't follow anyone. You alone are responsible for constructing the meaning of your life. We must not flee from our suffering in the lies of religion, but find meaning in our struggle to overcome our nature and create ourselves. No gods, no masters, no one to tell us how to live OUR life!
There are at least six different ways to snell a hook. This is the easiest way so thanks for that! (FYI, in Ashley's Book of Knots this is a simplified version of the Heaving Line Knot #538)
Perfect video instructions, thanks a bunch, i think i seen this knot about 4-5 times before... this time i actually will remember it thanks to your very clear and easy instructions. 🤯
I love that type of knot. In stead of pinching the loop to put through the eye, you can insert the line end (no loop) then take the line end again and feed it back through the eye forming the loop. To me its easier than trying to stuff the pinched loop through the eye.
Wow! Great instructions. I snell a knot often but my methods are more complicated and do not end up as smooth as yours. This will be my new knot for sure. Subscribed!
As someone else mentioned there are several ways to tie a snelled hook. If I'm at home on a rainy day I'll snell some hooks (usually Japanese style spade hooks) with my version of the nail knot method using a length of small diameter plastic tube that can be had from a coffee stirring stick or cleaning swab (Q-tip in the States). Simply lay the tag end and the tube on the shank of the hook with a generous length of tag, the wrap from the bottom to the top. When you have enough wraps you insert the tag through the top of the tube until it comes out the bottom. Then pinching the wraps you pull the tube out from the bottom and then pull both ends of the line. In my opinion this is the best version of a snelled hook but obviously a bit cumbersome to do fishing out in the elements.
A great tying knot Arshad. (I was taught that as a Clyde shipyard apprentice in the mid 70's for 'dressing' the ends of emergency power cables on Royal Navy warships using twine ;) )
The strongest , easiest,clean and reliable knot ewer. Was watching on youtube other knots people showing. Some are stupid, some look simple but they are not simple and not strong. This knot you can youse even for crocodile and not to work about strength. The best knot in the world. Also looks wery pretty.
First way I learned as a kid to tie a hook and 36 years later in still using the exact tieit never fails!! I've had line strong enough shore fishing when snagged its bent the treble hook.. Knot and line didnt give way.
It so simple and been using noose knot that is a pain in the *** and just one little mistake and you start all over again. Thank you for simplifieding my next trip
I make dog leashes from climbing rope. I use monofilament to sew loops both as the handle and to attach the clip. I usually sew with at least two separate sections of thread. After that I cover the sewn area with 1.0 to 1.5mm woven accessory rope of the same design using the technique shown here. I cremated the leash with my last dog, still in excellent condition after over 11 years of daily use.
Nice knot. I use the basic fishermans knot. It's easier to tie when out fishing and swapping hooks. Never had a problem. I might try this new knot since I heard it pulls the hook at a different angle, which increases hook probability.
Sir you are simply awesome....you explained it in a very simple manner and easy to make everyone understand....requesting you to make a video on Sabiki rigs
already have caught a 30# Blue Cat off of these (going to try to get a 60#+ next year). th-cam.com/users/postUgkxzXmlErSqVAEGWFEKO530BvTqFDw53QW3 Definitely very strong, and sharp. Additionally, the gap is wide enough to actually hook a fish (not always the case with circle hooks). I purchased the 8/0, but probably should have got the 9/0 (they seem slightly smaller than other 8/0 hooks). Additionally, having the point in-line helps if you drift fish. I have yet to get a serious snag with one of these hooks.
@@Makflies As a retired outdoor writer, who specialized in fishing the Great Lakes, I've watched so many knot tying tutorials where the tag end does not get tightened, and is then clipped way too short. This is the most important when it comes to this type of knot. I use a needle nose exactly like you did and I wish other videos would show how important that last step is. It's one of the reasons why people will try the knot and wonder why it isn't very reliable. Also, when using thinner braided line (40 lb and lighter), it helps to tie an overhand knot on the tag end and slide it up tight to the knot before cinching the tag end tight and clipping the tag end just behind the overhand knot. With braid you don't see the tiny overhand knot (40 lb braid is as thin as 8 lb mono), but it's good insurance against the tag end slipping through. Do this when tying a back-to-back uni using braid. Thanks again! The knot is the business end of the whole show, so do it right.
First saw this demonstrated at a trade show in Holland about 20 years ago, and there were two versions. This was the first and best no knot method, the second had the return down the side of the turns and looked ugly and untidy. I believe the guy who was doing the demonstration was called, Herman the German. Very secure knot and you need no other for your hooks.
I've always used this knot..but was told too start with the hook facing up so there line runs from outside of the hook this is supposed to make it track better through the water..best vid
How does this compare to a walleye knot or uni knot? Do you have any videos of strength testing different knots to compare? That'd be bad ass! I'd definitely watch. Maybe I'll look later. Also thank you for the very clear straightforward video! Much appreciated!
Excellent. I need a little vise like that. I have tremors and handling thread or fishing line is a chore. THAT was a very good looking snell. Thank you
This is a great presentation of an excellent way to snell a hook, the best tutorial I've encountered on the subject to date. Good job! But, FYI, a snell is NOT the "strongest fishing knot" for attaching a hook to a line - especially not with the hook you utilized in your demonstration. The point of failure in the snell you tied in the video, under heavy pressure, will very likely be in the main line slightly above the point at which it enters the first coil. The wire of the hook in this area is not perfectly smooth and round, and it damages the line under heavy tension. This doesn't mean a snell is worthless, or even sub-optimal. Snells are very useful, and some people find them easier to properly and consistently tie than other knots. The snell's performance is consistently good across every type of monofilament I tested it on, unlike all the other common knots I've tested. Take the double-Uni knot, also known as the Fish-N-Fool knot, for example. This knot tested very strong in Maxima Ultragreen 3lb, Maxima Ultragreen 8lb, Maxima Ultragreen 12lb, Izorline XXX 4lb, Izorline XXX 6lb, Izorline 10lb, Ande Premium 8lb, Ande Premium 15lb, Ande Premium 20lb, and Izorline First String 20lb; but, in Izorline XXX 30lb, the knot is abysmally weak, to the point it shouldn't be used. The snell, on the other hand, has consistently good performance across all lines tested, is easier to tie without damaging the line, and is much easier to tie consistently well.
What is the name of the knot I didn’t hear if you said it or not, And also that’s a lot of dedication replying to all those comments. Plus, does it also work for braid?
Hi Mak! You have a lot of knot - sense ;o) ha ha. I guess that's a snell, known for it's strong straight line of pull hook sets. I've had difficulty tying that knot out of hand. I guess it'd be easier for me done in a vise like you illustrated. But I can't recall seeing it tied on a straight eye hook, only down eye hooks like the Eagle Claw snelled bait hooks I use to buy before I started finesse fishing and tying my own with lighter line on straight eye hooks with a clinch knot. So I googled snell knot and a video by Rapala showed a pro angler tie the knot on a straight eye hook. He said the main line coming out the bottom of the hook eye, where the hook point is, causes the hook point to lever up for sure hook set every time. I wondered if you noticed this in your fishing? Sorry for the length of this but I love the mechanics of fishing and respect your opinion. But sometimes I just say "heck just go fish", lol ;o) Thanks Mak, all the best my friend!
Lol,,, Thank you Joe, to be honest I am not really expert on Knots but i use this one for Sea Fishing, I have seen friends catching like 20-30 lb Groupers & Tuna and King Mackerel, I am sure when you use this knot you can't go wrong :))
@@Makflies thanks Mak. That sounds like fun, and I love tuna, and mackerel especially. Never had grouper but I've seen video of the huge ones big enough to swallow a scuba diver. I've not fished the salt yet but it's on my bucket list... and that bucket is close to spilling over ;o) Cheers buddy!
You can't always put a double thickness through the eye (but usually you can, as you use lighter line with smaller hooks/flies), and you get the same strength just tying the same knot without doubling. Dad taught me that knot when I was 8. With that, and a figure-8 loop a few inches from the hook, you have snelled hooks just as good as store-bought.
If you spit on the knot before you tighten it, you will lubricate the knot, leading to reduced friction and consequent heat generation that really weakens monofilament line.
Well if by that you mean braid I don't know why you would use braid for a leader as it has terrible resistance to abrasion hence always the reason for monofilament or fluorocarbon. If you're talking about a hybrid line a copolymer line it would work with that also just not recommended to ever use braid as a leader.
Since I saw this video all my hooks are done with this not, it looks perfect and neat as well as it is strong like no other one and I even managed to break the hook where the knot was not touched. Thanks a lot
While I never put myself in a position where I need the 'strongest' knot, it dies indeed look strong. Loop knot with a gold spoon. My record is 21 species in 3 hours, all hook in mouth. That includes a grand slam of a 54lb tarpon, keeper snook, keeper red, keeper seatrout.
Now that's the real way to tie a snell knot! Thank you for making the best video out there for tying the official snell knot.
Thank you so much friend 😊😊😌😌
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Realy good
I have done this knot all my fishing life. I am 55 and been doing this one since I was a boy. Best knot ever.
Thank you Sir ::)
I have used one time
After I see how ease broken in that wick point the loop
Best instruction I’ve seen for this. Straightforward and nothing complicated. Thank you, Mak!! 👍👍🎣
Glad you enjoyed it! Kevin :))
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@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ Don't follow anyone. You alone are responsible for constructing the meaning of your life. We must not flee from our suffering in the lies of religion, but find meaning in our struggle to overcome our nature and create ourselves. No gods, no masters, no one to tell us how to live OUR life!
For those who can't push a loop through the hook eye just pull a single line, make a loop and then return back.
Cheers astlin :))
Glad you wrote your comment, now I don't have to👍👍👍😂😂😂
Я использую швейный нитевдеватель - приспособление из очень тонкой проволоки.
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Actually, just do this all the time. More reliable.
There are at least six different ways to snell a hook. This is the easiest way so thanks for that! (FYI, in Ashley's Book of Knots this is a simplified version of the Heaving Line Knot #538)
Thank you :))
At last! I finally can use the word "snell" in a sentence! Hahaha.
Not the easiest, but a great knot.
My favorite, and fastest is the knotless knot…and it’s never come apart on me.
Perfect video instructions, thanks a bunch, i think i seen this knot about 4-5 times before... this time i actually will remember it thanks to your very clear and easy instructions. 🤯
Thank you friend :))
I love that type of knot. In stead of pinching the loop to put through the eye, you can insert the line end (no loop) then take the line end again and feed it back through the eye forming the loop. To me its easier than trying to stuff the pinched loop through the eye.
Thank you Mike, I like your Idea :)))
Obviously that would depend on the size hook and line. I use spade hooks so it's not an issue 😂
Wow! Great instructions. I snell a knot often but my methods are more complicated and do not end up as smooth as yours. This will be my new knot for sure. Subscribed!
Glad it was helpful Steve, I really appreciate that :))
Thanks Mak. Both instructive and relaxing. All the best.
@@DennisNowland thank you Dennis☺️
As someone else mentioned there are several ways to tie a snelled hook. If I'm at home on a rainy day I'll snell some hooks (usually Japanese style spade hooks) with my version of the nail knot method using a length of small diameter plastic tube that can be had from a coffee stirring stick or cleaning swab (Q-tip in the States). Simply lay the tag end and the tube on the shank of the hook with a generous length of tag, the wrap from the bottom to the top. When you have enough wraps you insert the tag through the top of the tube until it comes out the bottom. Then pinching the wraps you pull the tube out from the bottom and then pull both ends of the line. In my opinion this is the best version of a snelled hook but obviously a bit cumbersome to do fishing out in the elements.
Thank you friend, nice tip I will try that :))
A great tying knot Arshad. (I was taught that as a Clyde shipyard apprentice in the mid 70's for 'dressing' the ends of emergency power cables on Royal Navy warships using twine ;) )
Thank you Danny, I have learned this when I was fishing in Sea for King Mackerel , Tuna , :))
The strongest , easiest,clean and reliable knot ewer. Was watching on youtube other knots people showing. Some are stupid, some look simple but they are not simple and not strong. This knot you can youse even for crocodile and not to work about strength. The best knot in the world. Also looks wery pretty.
Thank you friend :))), much appreciated :)))
For as long as I live (43 yrs) I did it like this... even if the hook doesn't have an eye this works perfectly. Never failed me
Thank you friend :)))
Best sneal knot instructing I've ever seen
Thank you G Hodges :))))
First way I learned as a kid to tie a hook and 36 years later in still using the exact tieit never fails!! I've had line strong enough shore fishing when snagged its bent the treble hook.. Knot and line didnt give way.
Thank you Dan :)
Excellent demo.👍
Thank you ☺️
This is the first knot I learned when I was 5 years old :) Fun stuff.
Thank you ☺️
Snelling a hook...great video.
My go-to knot for stripers and catfish. Never failed.
Great tip!
Man I've been scrolling through the comments waiting for someone to call in Snelling 😆 🤣. Works better with a snelled hook though
This video definitely help. Best knob I have seen my life. Thank you Brother
God Bless 🙏
Thanks, you so much my friend :)))
Super genioooo!!!
E visto este nudo antes pero nunca tan bien explicado.
Gracias Sr. Mak 👏👏👏
Gracias mi amigo, me alegro que te guste
Saludos ,, Mak
This is the best Snell knot! Many don't work with light line but this one does.
Thank you Sir, I am glad you like it :))
It so simple and been using noose knot that is a pain in the *** and just one little mistake and you start all over again.
Thank you for simplifieding my next trip
Thank you friend :)))
I make dog leashes from climbing rope. I use monofilament to sew loops both as the handle and to attach the clip. I usually sew with at least two separate sections of thread. After that I cover the sewn area with 1.0 to 1.5mm woven accessory rope of the same design using the technique shown here. I cremated the leash with my last dog, still in excellent condition after over 11 years of daily use.
Thanks for sharing!
I'm not familiar with fishing, but that's exactly how I imagined the strongest fishing knot! Well done! Looks amazing! 👌
Thank you friend :)
Nice knot. I use the basic fishermans knot. It's easier to tie when out fishing and swapping hooks. Never had a problem. I might try this new knot since I heard it pulls the hook at a different angle, which increases hook probability.
thank you sir :)
Check out the Palomar Knot, I've been using it my whole life, and find the line will break before the knot will. Also super simple!
@@wadejackson1358 False in > 90% of monofilament lines. I love the Palomar knot though; it's simple to tie and very strong in the lines I use.
Sir you are simply awesome....you explained it in a very simple manner and easy to make everyone understand....requesting you to make a video on Sabiki rigs
Thank you my friend, I will have to look into Sabiki Rigs, basically I tie Fly Fishing Flies :)
already have caught a 30# Blue Cat off of these (going to try to get a 60#+ next year). th-cam.com/users/postUgkxzXmlErSqVAEGWFEKO530BvTqFDw53QW3 Definitely very strong, and sharp. Additionally, the gap is wide enough to actually hook a fish (not always the case with circle hooks). I purchased the 8/0, but probably should have got the 9/0 (they seem slightly smaller than other 8/0 hooks). Additionally, having the point in-line helps if you drift fish. I have yet to get a serious snag with one of these hooks.
They are reasonable price
Very well shot, super clean and easy to follow
Thank you so much sir :)
Thank you for showing that you have to pull the tag end tight after you cinch the knot tight. I see that step miss so many times.
Glad it was helpful!
@@Makflies As a retired outdoor writer, who specialized in fishing the Great Lakes, I've watched so many knot tying tutorials where the tag end does not get tightened, and is then clipped way too short. This is the most important when it comes to this type of knot. I use a needle nose exactly like you did and I wish other videos would show how important that last step is. It's one of the reasons why people will try the knot and wonder why it isn't very reliable. Also, when using thinner braided line (40 lb and lighter), it helps to tie an overhand knot on the tag end and slide it up tight to the knot before cinching the tag end tight and clipping the tag end just behind the overhand knot. With braid you don't see the tiny overhand knot (40 lb braid is as thin as 8 lb mono), but it's good insurance against the tag end slipping through. Do this when tying a back-to-back uni using braid. Thanks again! The knot is the business end of the whole show, so do it right.
Suddenly I recalled long forgotten poem "You fit into me" by Margaret Attwood.
Thank you so much friend :))
First saw this demonstrated at a trade show in Holland about 20 years ago, and there were two versions. This was the first and best no knot method, the second had the return down the side of the turns and looked ugly and untidy. I believe the guy who was doing the demonstration was called, Herman the German. Very secure knot and you need no other for your hooks.
Thank you friend :))
@@Makflies No problem, best knot I have ever seen and one of the best demonstration on the internet too.
I've always used this knot..but was told too start with the hook facing up so there line runs from outside of the hook this is supposed to make it track better through the water..best vid
Thank you for the info, :))
Like it !? I Love it ! No complicated loops and in instructions. Dope
Glad you like it!
This is my favorite way of tying hooks of all. Sheer perfection! 👍
Thank you so much 😊
I don't even fish but I still enjoyed this great tutorial.
Glad you enjoyed it
How does this compare to a walleye knot or uni knot? Do you have any videos of strength testing different knots to compare? That'd be bad ass! I'd definitely watch. Maybe I'll look later. Also thank you for the very clear straightforward video! Much appreciated!
Thank you Sir, I have caught 59lb Tuna with it :)))
@@Makflies Sir? :p
A very professionally made video!
Thank you friend 😊😊
Very good and informative video. Thank you.
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@@farukcntr thank you so much friend ☺️
Excellent. I need a little vise like that. I have tremors and handling thread or fishing line is a chore. THAT was a very good looking snell. Thank you
Thank you Ron, I am glad you like it :)))
Thanks for that Mak, I'll try that out this winter lure fishing for bass 👍
Thank you Corto, I am glad you like it :))
Thank you, that was a good demonstration
thank you :))
Excellent, is this a snell knot?
Thank you my friend :))
This is a great presentation of an excellent way to snell a hook, the best tutorial I've encountered on the subject to date. Good job!
But, FYI, a snell is NOT the "strongest fishing knot" for attaching a hook to a line - especially not with the hook you utilized in your demonstration. The point of failure in the snell you tied in the video, under heavy pressure, will very likely be in the main line slightly above the point at which it enters the first coil. The wire of the hook in this area is not perfectly smooth and round, and it damages the line under heavy tension. This doesn't mean a snell is worthless, or even sub-optimal. Snells are very useful, and some people find them easier to properly and consistently tie than other knots. The snell's performance is consistently good across every type of monofilament I tested it on, unlike all the other common knots I've tested. Take the double-Uni knot, also known as the Fish-N-Fool knot, for example. This knot tested very strong in Maxima Ultragreen 3lb, Maxima Ultragreen 8lb, Maxima Ultragreen 12lb, Izorline XXX 4lb, Izorline XXX 6lb, Izorline 10lb, Ande Premium 8lb, Ande Premium 15lb, Ande Premium 20lb, and Izorline First String 20lb; but, in Izorline XXX 30lb, the knot is abysmally weak, to the point it shouldn't be used. The snell, on the other hand, has consistently good performance across all lines tested, is easier to tie without damaging the line, and is much easier to tie consistently well.
Thank you for your kind information my friend , i really appreciate that ☺️
классно, ходил на рыбалку где-то лет 15 назад и именно это видео мне выпало в рекомендациях.
thank you friend :))
This is actually how nylon string classic guitars are strung!
Thank you friend :)))
very instructive video and neat result
Thank you Keith 😊
This is actually pretty cool. I will use this to impress my kids.
Thank you Sir :))))
@@Makflies 👍
Thanks! This would be a good knot for jewelry making too!
thank you :))
Legendary knot, I used this knot when I was a kid 😊👍👍
Thank you so much friend :))
Какое название этого узла?
Snell Knot :)
По русски- бабушкин узел
My go to knot now, Thank You
Looks a superb knot for mono, what's it like with braid ?
Thank you Rob, it is same with Braid :)))
What is the name of the knot I didn’t hear if you said it or not,
And also that’s a lot of dedication replying to all those comments.
Plus, does it also work for braid?
Thank you Friend, it is a snell Knot, :))
Looks quick and easy and will give it a try. TY
Thank you friend 👍👍
Pretty fun to see this now, and remember how my dad taught me this 35 years ago)
Thank you friend :))
Hi Mak! You have a lot of knot - sense ;o) ha ha. I guess that's a snell, known for it's strong straight line of pull hook sets. I've had difficulty tying that knot out of hand. I guess it'd be easier for me done in a vise like you illustrated. But I can't recall seeing it tied on a straight eye hook, only down eye hooks like the Eagle Claw snelled bait hooks I use to buy before I started finesse fishing and tying my own with lighter line on straight eye hooks with a clinch knot. So I googled snell knot and a video by Rapala showed a pro angler tie the knot on a straight eye hook. He said the main line coming out the bottom of the hook eye, where the hook point is, causes the hook point to lever up for sure hook set every time. I wondered if you noticed this in your fishing? Sorry for the length of this but I love the mechanics of fishing and respect your opinion. But sometimes I just say "heck just go fish", lol ;o) Thanks Mak, all the best my friend!
Lol,,, Thank you Joe, to be honest I am not really expert on Knots but i use this one for Sea Fishing, I have seen friends catching like 20-30 lb Groupers & Tuna and King Mackerel, I am sure when you use this knot you can't go wrong :))
@@Makflies thanks Mak. That sounds like fun, and I love tuna, and mackerel especially. Never had grouper but I've seen video of the huge ones big enough to swallow a scuba diver. I've not fished the salt yet but it's on my bucket list... and that bucket is close to spilling over ;o) Cheers buddy!
Looks good Mak. I think that the leader probably will break before anything else does.
Thanks for sharing this video with us.
Aloha🌴🎣🤙🏼
Thank you Kent, I am glad you like it :))
You can't always put a double thickness through the eye (but usually you can, as you use lighter line with smaller hooks/flies), and you get the same strength just tying the same knot without doubling. Dad taught me that knot when I was 8. With that, and a figure-8 loop a few inches from the hook, you have snelled hooks just as good as store-bought.
Thank you Harry, I will try that :)))
Very tidy! I’m gonna try this knot
Thank you so much friend :))
Glad to know the knot my dad taught me still works
thank you friend :)
For no reason i just watched it and 100% satisfied
Thank you :))
And that's how my dad thought me. Good job
Eu acho esse o nó de anzol mais bonito que existe. Parabéns, muito bem gravado e explicado.
Thank you sir :)
nice clean and easy to understand!
Thank you sir :))
Thats beautiful!! Thank you!!
You are so welcome my friend :))
This was one of the only knots my dad taught me and he called it the hangmans loop.
thank you :))
If you spit on the knot before you tighten it, you will lubricate the knot, leading to reduced friction and consequent heat generation that really weakens monofilament line.
Correct. He put a kink in the trace by not wetting it
Thnx I never knew this snell before...great fishing knot.....
Thank you so much 😊😊
Beautiful and uncomplicated like a high school sweet heart.
Thank you so much 😀
A knotless knot. Good stuff. Strong stuff
thank you sir :)))
Very nice hook tie...thanks
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks for that allways wandered how now I no I've been using a blood loop or blood line knot for 40 years anouther strong knot
Thanks for the info friend :))
I was taught how to do this as a kid and I slowly forgot it because no one could reteach it to me thank you
Thank you friend :))
I like it ..... Excellent !
Thank you Mike :)))
Perfect 👍 thank you !
Thank you too!
Wow, that was a great video!
Thank you Russell :))
Brilliant tutorial. Doesn't this not require a safety knot or blob the tag end??
It all depends what you are aiming for
I don’t know why this was in my recommendations, but now I know the strongest fishing knot! And I don’t even fish!
thank you friend :)
i will try this! Is it also good for multifilament lines?
Thank you friend :))
@@Makflies does it work well on multifilament lines too?
@@godzmemes4645 It is my friend :)))
Well if by that you mean braid I don't know why you would use braid for a leader as it has terrible resistance to abrasion hence always the reason for monofilament or fluorocarbon. If you're talking about a hybrid line a copolymer line it would work with that also just not recommended to ever use braid as a leader.
Since I saw this video all my hooks are done with this not, it looks perfect and neat as well as it is strong like no other one and I even managed to break the hook where the knot was not touched. Thanks a lot
Thank you my friend, I really appreciate that, I am glad you like it :)))
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Отличный узел. Спасибо.
Thank you so much friend :))
Good job. Top Service.
Thank you friend :))
Basically a noose. Nice demonstration.
Thank you friend :)))
What is the device you’re using to hold the hook?
It’s a Fly Tying Vice
Many thanks brother for the tutorial
Thank you Mohsin :))
You said rewards the end to push it so I pushed. Now all my stuff is in the lake. Thanks a lot.
Great job!
@@Makflies lol I don't think you understood my joke, but I wS kidding.
i actually remeber seeing this knot in Man Vs Wild as a military knot
Thank you :))
WoooooooooooooW thank you that's a good one to keep in my artillery
Thank you! Cheers!
What is the mount your using to hold the hook?
Fly tying vice
I'll have to try that knot..my eyes are getting old.. maybe I can see that better.. thank you 👍
Thank you Stephen, It's very easy and very strong knot :))
What is the clamp you are using
@@gregorylong3844 it’s Fly Tying Vice☺️☺️
Basically a hangman’s knot. Cool 👍
Thank you :))
It’s so good it looks like a Fly for fishing . Very cool thank you
thank you friend :)
I DONT FISH BUT THIS WAS VERY COOL; THANK YOU
thank you friend :))))
While I never put myself in a position where I need the 'strongest' knot, it dies indeed look strong.
Loop knot with a gold spoon. My record is 21 species in 3 hours, all hook in mouth. That includes a grand slam of a 54lb tarpon, keeper snook, keeper red, keeper seatrout.
Thank you :)))
Gee Whiz! that thang beautiful
Thank you friend :)))
Simply thank you.
You're welcome my friend :)))
Palmer knot has never let me down once
Thank you friend :)))
Looks perfect. I fear that my shaky old hands couldn't do it while sitting on the beach!
You can do it!
Awesome! Thank you!
You're welcome Dr Robert :)))