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Definition of snell in English: snellnoun snɛlsnɛl North American A short line of gut or horsehair by which a fish hook is attached to a longer line.
verb snɛlsnɛl [with object]North American Tie or fasten (a hook) to a line. a snelled or long-shanked hook Example sentencesExamples - With the packaged rig comes a snelled bait-holder hook on a 36-inch leader of 8, 10 or 12-pound test.
- Make sure the snelled hooks are not tangled around the main line and cast the rig into the lake.
- If I don't use rigs, then I use the heavy duty high low rigs, but I don't use snelled hooks on these rigs.
- The basic rig consist of a length of monofilament snelled to an up-eye or down-eye hook.
- A 9/0 or 10/0 circle hook is snelled to the leader and the bait is secured by the head.
Origin Mid 19th century: of unknown origin. Definition of snell in US English: snellnounsnɛlsnel North American A short line of gut or horsehair by which a fishhook is attached to a longer line.
verbsnɛlsnel [with object]North American Tie or fasten (a hook) to a line. a snelled or long-shanked hook Example sentencesExamples - A 9/0 or 10/0 circle hook is snelled to the leader and the bait is secured by the head.
- If I don't use rigs, then I use the heavy duty high low rigs, but I don't use snelled hooks on these rigs.
- With the packaged rig comes a snelled bait-holder hook on a 36-inch leader of 8, 10 or 12-pound test.
- Make sure the snelled hooks are not tangled around the main line and cast the rig into the lake.
- The basic rig consist of a length of monofilament snelled to an up-eye or down-eye hook.
Origin Mid 19th century: of unknown origin. |