1. **Double the Line**: Take about 6 inches of line and double it back on itself to form a loop.
2. **Pass Through the Eye**: Pass the loop through the eye of the hook or lure.
3. **Tie an Overhand Knot**: With the loop hanging, tie an overhand knot by bringing the loop over the standing line and pulling it through.
4. **Moisten the Knot**: Before tightening, moisten the knot with a bit of saliva or water to reduce friction.
5. **Tighten the Knot**: Pull on both the standing line and the tag end to tighten the knot securely.
6. **Trim the Tag End**: Cut off any excess tag end close to the knot.
This knot is particularly effective for securing hooks and lures, and it works well with both monofilament and braided lines. Remember to practice tying knots to ensure you can do it quickly when out on the water!
Happy fishing!
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