1. **Create the Loop**: Start by making a loop in your line, leaving a long end (the tag end) to work with. The loop should be about the size you want your final loop to be.
2. **Form a Second Loop**: With the tag end, create a second loop around the standing line (the part of the line that goes back to your reel). Make sure this loop crosses over the first loop you created.
3. **Thread the Tag End**: Now, take the tag end and thread it through the first loop you made.
4. **Moisten the Knot**: Before tightening the knot, moisten it with a bit of water or saliva to reduce friction and ensure a secure knot.
5. **Tighten the Knot**: Pull on both the standing line and the tag end to tighten the knot. You should see a neat loop form.
6. **Trim the Tag End**: Finally, trim any excess tag end, leaving a small bit to ensure the knot doesn’t slip.
This knot is reliable and holds well under tension, making it a favorite among sport fishermen. Practice it a few times to get the hang of it, and you’ll be tying perfection loops like a pro in no time!
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