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Good Question with many answers, as personal preference tends to rule.
I use a hooktier and put 6 turns in away from the spade. I get perfect strong knots every time (unless I rush!). I nearly always use eyed hooks for sizes over 10s |
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On Thu, 8 Apr 2004 08:26:32 +0000 (UTC), "Simondo"
wrote: Good Question with many answers, as personal preference tends to rule. I use a hooktier and put 6 turns in away from the spade. I get perfect strong knots every time (unless I rush!). I nearly always use eyed hooks for sizes over 10s By over 10 i assume you mean bigger hooks not bigger numbers ie size 6 not size 16 |
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