### Step 1: Thread the Line
- Start by threading the end of your fishing line through the eye of the hook. Make sure to leave a long enough tag end for tying the knot.
### Step 2: Create a Loop
- Once the line is through the hook's eye, wrap the tag end around the standing line (the line that goes to your rod) about 5 to 7 times.
### Step 3: Form a Loop
- After wrapping, take the tag end and pass it through the small loop that you just created above the coils.
### Step 4: Tighten the Knot
- Moisten the knot with a little water or saliva to reduce friction. Then, pull on both the standing line and the tag end to tighten the knot. Make sure it’s snug but not overly tight.
### Step 5: Trim the Excess
- Finally, trim the excess tag end close to the knot for a clean finish.
### Tips:
- Always ensure your knot is tight and secure before casting.
- Practice tying knots at home to improve your speed and efficiency.
- Consider using a knot-tying tool if you're new to fishing or have difficulty with your fingers.
Using the improved clinch knot is a great choice for attaching hooks, lures, and swivels to your fishing line. Happy fishing!
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