1. **Rapala Loop Knot:** This knot is excellent for allowing lures, especially minnow-type baits, to have increased freedom of movement. To tie the Rapala Loop Knot, pass the line through the lure's eye twice to form a loop. Then, make an overhand knot with the tag end around the standing line and the loop. Finally, pass the lure through the loop and tighten the knot.
2. **Non-Slip Loop Knot:** This knot is versatile and works well with various types of lures. To tie the Non-Slip Loop Knot, double the line and pass the doubled line through the lure's eye. Then, make a simple overhand knot with the doubled line, leaving a loop. Pass the lure through the loop, moisten the knot, and tighten it by pulling both the tag end and the standing line. This knot allows the lure to move freely and naturally in the water, enhancing its action.
Using these knots will help your lures move more naturally, increasing their attractiveness to fish.
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