1. **Thread the Line**: Pass the end of your fishing line through the eye of the hook. Make sure to leave a long enough tag end to work with, about 6 inches.
2. **Wrap the Line**: Take the tag end and wrap it around the standing line (the part of the line attached to your reel) about 5 to 7 times, working from the hook towards the end of the line.
3. **Feed Through the Loop**: After wrapping, you will notice a small loop formed just above the eye of the hook. Take the tag end and feed it through this loop.
4. **Tighten the Knot**: Hold the standing line and pull on the tag end to tighten the knot. Make sure to moisten the knot with water or saliva to prevent friction that can weaken the line.
5. **Trim the Excess**: Once tightened, trim the excess tag end close to the knot.
**Tips**:
- Practice this knot at home to get the hang of it. Speed will come with practice.
- Always check the knot before casting to ensure it’s secure.
This knot is reliable and can be tied quickly once you get the technique down. Happy fishing!
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