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Clinch Knot

One of the the most popular fishing knot used today. When tied properly it is very strong and doesn't slip. It is perfect for lures

  • Pass the line through the eye of the hook, or swivel.
  • Double back. make five turns around the line.
  • Pass the end of the line through the first loop, above the eye, and then through the large loop. Draw the knot into shape.
  • Slide the coils down tight against the eye.
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