1. Start by doubling the line to form a loop of your desired size.
2. Hold the loop between your thumb and forefinger, leaving a few inches of the doubled line to work with.
3. Pass the tag end (the end of the line) through the loop you created.
4. Wrap the tag end around the standing line (the line coming from your rod) at least three times, depending on the knot you choose.
5. Pass the tag end back through the loop in the opposite direction from the first pass.
6. Moisten the knot with some saliva or water to reduce friction.
7. Hold the standing line and the tag end and pull to tighten the knot.
8. Trim any excess tag end.
Practice tying the knot a few times before using it in a fishing situation to ensure it's secure. There are various loop knots like the Perfection Loop or the Non-Slip Loop Knot; choose the one that best suits your fishing needs.
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