1. **Start with the Line**: Take your fishing line and create a loop at the end. Make sure the loop is large enough to work with comfortably.
2. **Wrap the Line**: Take the tag end of the line (the short end) and wrap it around the standing line (the longer end) and the loop you created. You should make about 5 to 7 wraps, depending on the thickness of your line.
3. **Pass Through the Loop**: After wrapping, take the tag end and pass it through the loop you formed at the beginning.
4. **Moisten the Knot**: Before tightening, moisten the knot with water or saliva to reduce friction and ensure a smooth pull.
5. **Tighten the Knot**: Pull on the standing line while holding the tag end to tighten the knot. Make sure to pull evenly to avoid any slippage.
6. **Trim the Excess**: Once the knot is tight and secure, trim any excess tag end close to the knot.
This knot is particularly useful for tying hooks and lures, as it allows for better movement in the water, which can attract more fish. Remember to practice this knot a few times to get the hang of it, and soon it will become second nature!
Happy fishing!
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