1. Double about 6 inches of line and pass the loop through the eye of the hook.
2. Tie a simple overhand knot in the doubled line, letting the hook hang loose.
3. Pull the loop down, passing it completely over the hook.
4. Moisten the knot and pull both ends of the line to tighten.
5. Trim the tag end to finish.
The Palomar knot is known for its strength and is a popular choice among anglers for securing hooks. Practice tying this knot a few times, and soon you'll be able to tie it quickly and efficiently.
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