Excellent and useful variation for the egg loop. I always had the same problem when hooking my egg bags: stuck before the new loop or/and tearing the egg bag. This new knot will, definitely, solve the problem. Thank you so much.
Nick I just found your video. This makes a clean way to bait your sandshrimp without tearing up your bait. I just don’t know why I didn’t think of this. Thankfully you did. Thanks Nick
Yes yes yes yes YES! I love the egg loops knot but the tag tearing up my live bait was very frustrating, I wanna buy you a six pack mate! I’ll only be doing it this way for now on, great vid too, very easy to follow along
Wow. I can’t believe I’ve never seen or thought to do that myself before. I would always use a utility knife to try and cut it as flush as possible. Gonna give this a try with the upcoming springer season. Thanks!! 🍻🍻
That is awesome and such a simple concept!
I’m glad you found it helpful. Thanks for watching
Excellent and useful variation for the egg loop. I always had the same problem when hooking my egg bags: stuck before the new loop or/and tearing the egg bag.
This new knot will, definitely, solve the problem. Thank you so much.
You’re welcome. So glad you found it helpful.
Nick I just found your video. This makes a clean way to bait your sandshrimp without tearing up your bait. I just don’t know why I didn’t think of this. Thankfully you did. Thanks Nick
Thanks Al. I don’t know why I didn’t think of it 20 years ago, but here we are. Good luck out there, can’t wait to see your videos!
@@NorthwestOpenSeason Nick we should be posting some new videos soon
Yes yes yes yes YES! I love the egg loops knot but the tag tearing up my live bait was very frustrating, I wanna buy you a six pack mate! I’ll only be doing it this way for now on, great vid too, very easy to follow along
So glad that you found it helpful. Good luck out there!
Thanks for the video man definitely gonna try this with my egg loop knots now
Nice. I definitely think it’s a better knot.
Wow. I can’t believe I’ve never seen or thought to do that myself before. I would always use a utility knife to try and cut it as flush as possible. Gonna give this a try with the upcoming springer season. Thanks!! 🍻🍻
Honestly, I don’t know why I didn’t do it sooner. I used to curse those tag ends for years. But hey, better late than never 😂
@@NorthwestOpenSeason right! 😆
Oh my god I can't believe I didn't think of this myself haha! Thanks!!!!!!
Glad I could help!
Hell yeah, that's amazing. Thanks for the tip
Happy to help!
Definitely going to try this!
I think you will like it
great! And it seems to has the further advantage to not catch the tag end with the tightening loop when setting the knot.
Thanks Nick! Great demo...
Thanks for watching Jerry. Hope you are doing well.
Thank u a million time's 👍👍👍👍
You are very welcome
Should always start your wrapping of line away from the hook eye gap .
Yes!
So this a leader?
Yes
Smooooooth. 😉
Thanks
Ditch the knot and use a regular knot and bait elastic.
Call me naive, but why don't you just trim the tag end with finger nail clippers and not have a dangling tag? Thats what i do.
I found that the closer I trim the tag end, the more damage it does going through bait. Especially with heavier lines.
@@NorthwestOpenSeason interesting. Something that I've never considered nor thought of.... hmmmm