1. **Prepare Your Lines**: Cut your main fishing line and leader line to the desired lengths. Make sure you have enough line to work with.
2. **Overlap the Lines**: Place the end of the leader line alongside the main line, creating an overlap of about 6-8 inches.
3. **Create the First Knot**:
- Take the tag end of the leader line and wrap it around the main line (the line coming from your reel) 5-7 times, moving from the leader towards the end of the main line.
- After wrapping, pass the tag end through the loop created at the top of the wraps.
- Wet the knot with a bit of saliva or water to reduce friction and pull the knot tight. Trim any excess tag end if necessary.
4. **Create the Second Knot**:
- Now, take the tag end of the main line and lay it alongside the leader line, overlapping it about 6-8 inches.
- Wrap the main line’s tag end around the leader line 5-7 times, moving from the leader towards the end of the main line.
- Pass the tag end through the loop at the top of the wraps, wet it, and pull tight.
5. **Finish Up**: Once both knots are tied, pull on both the main line and leader line to tighten the knots fully. You should see a neat connection between the two lines. Trim any excess line from the tag ends.
6. **Test Your Knot**: Always test the strength of your knot by pulling on both lines firmly before you start fishing.
By using the double uni knot, you ensure a strong connection that can handle various fishing conditions. Happy fishing!
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