1. Double about 6 inches of the line and pass it through the eye of the hook.
2. Tie an overhand knot with the doubled line, but do not tighten it completely.
3. Take the end of the line and pass it through the loop created by the overhand knot.
4. Pull on both the standing line and the tag end to tighten the knot.
5. Trim any excess line.
Another great option is the Double Uni Knot, which is excellent for joining two lines, especially when connecting braided line to a monofilament or fluorocarbon leader. Here’s how to tie it:
1. Align the two lines parallel to each other.
2. Take the end of the braided line and make a loop around the other line.
3. Wrap the braided line around itself and the other line 5-7 times, then pass the tag end back through the loop.
4. Wet the knot and pull both lines to tighten.
5. Trim any excess.
Both knots are easy to learn and provide strong connections, essential for successful sport fishing. Happy fishing!
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