1. Pass the line through the eye of the hook and double back parallel to the standing line, creating a loop.
2. Twist the tag end around the standing line 5 to 7 times. Make sure the wraps are neat and tight.
3. Pass the tag end through the loop near the eye of the hook, then bring it back through the larger loop you just created.
4. Moisten the knot with saliva or water to reduce friction and tighten the knot by pulling the tag end and the standing line simultaneously.
5. Trim any excess tag end close to the knot.
Practice tying this knot a few times to get comfortable with the process before using it in a fishing situation.
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