1. **Thread the Line**: Start by threading the end of the fishing line through the spool’s arbor (the center part of the reel where the line is wound).
2. **Make a Loop**: Create a small loop in the line, leaving enough tag end (the short end of the line) to work with.
3. **Wrap the Tag End**: Take the tag end and wrap it around the main line and the spool. Make about 5 to 7 turns around the main line.
4. **Pass Through the Loop**: After wrapping, pass the tag end back through the loop you created in step 2.
5. **Moisten the Knot**: Before tightening, moisten the knot with a bit of water or saliva to reduce friction and ensure a tight hold.
6. **Tighten the Knot**: Pull on both the standing line (the line leading to your rod) and the tag end to tighten the knot securely against the spool.
7. **Trim Excess Line**: Cut off any excess tag end close to the knot, but leave a small bit to ensure it doesn’t slip.
This knot is strong and reliable, ensuring that your line stays securely attached to the reel while you fish. Happy fishing!
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