




I recently put the Electric Automatic Fishing Hook Tying Machine to the test during a weekend of shoreline fishing. This portable device aims to solve one of the most tedious parts of the hobby, and I was curious to see if it could actually match the strength of a manual knot.
The device feels surprisingly sturdy for a portable tool, with a compact housing that fits easily into a standard vest pocket. Its internal mechanism is precise, ensuring that the line is wound around the hook shank with uniform pressure every time you trigger it.
Using the machine is quite intuitive, requiring only a few seconds to seat the hook and secure the line before the motor takes over. The learning curve is non-existent, making it a great companion for beginners or seasoned pros dealing with stiff, cold fingers in the early morning.
This tool is perfect for any angler who struggles with dexterity or simply wants to spend less time rigging and more time with their line in the water.
After testing it extensively, I am giving this device a perfect 5/5 rating for its reliability and efficiency. At a price point of $34.90, it is a small investment that significantly improves your fishing setup process.