How to Tie the Snell Knot (And Why I Use It for Big Fish)
Over the years, I’ve tried just about every fishing knot out there. Some are quick and easy. Others are strong, but complicated. But when I’m targeting bigger fish, especially with spade end hooks, I always go with the Snell knot.
It’s simple, strong and gives me better hook sets than most other knots.
Why I Like the Snell Knot
What makes the Snell knot different is the way it wraps around the hook shank instead of just tying at the eye. That straight pull makes a real difference.
Here’s what I’ve noticed:
Better hook penetration
Strong, clean hook sets
Great performance with circle hooks
Very reliable with mono or fluoro leaders
When I’m fishing for Blue Groupers with heavier tackle this is the knot I fully trust.
When I Use It
I mostly use the Snell knot when:
Fishing with eyeless hooks
Using live or cut bait
Targeting bigger, harder-fighting fish
Building bottom rigs
If I need something quick for lighter fishing I might use a Palomar. But for strength and hook performance Snell wins for me.
How I Tie the Snell Knot
Here’s the simple way I tie it:
Run the tag end of the line through the hook eye from the point side.
Lay the tag end along the hook shank.
Wrap the tag end around the shank and standing line about 7–10 times.
Hold the wraps in place and pull the main line to tighten.
Trim the tag end.
That’s it.
One tip: keep your wraps tight and neat. If they cross over each other the knot won’t sit properly.
Final Thoughts
The Snell knot isn’t flashy but it works when you’re fighting a strong fish. It is very reliable if tied properly.
If you haven’t tried it yet, tie a few at home and test the strength. This is very important!
After landing a few solid fish with it, you’ll understand why so many anglers swear by it.
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