How to Tie the Trilene Fishing Knot
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How to Tie the Trilene Fishing Knot
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Do you want to tie a fishing knot. I'll teach you how with this 'ible.
Materials
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1. Monofilament Fishing line
2. Fishing lure or Hook
2. Fishing lure or Hook
Start Your Knot
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Take your bait in your left hand and the line in your right hand.
Thread the line through the eye of your bait and back through in the same direction. The line should make a loop. Grab the loop with your left thumb and left pointer finger.
Thread the line through the eye of your bait and back through in the same direction. The line should make a loop. Grab the loop with your left thumb and left pointer finger.
2nd Step
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Twist the tag line around the main line at least 5 times. There should be another loop below the first twist.
Finish the Knot
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Thread the line back through both loops and pull while adding lubrication to the knot with your mouth. Trim the tag line when you finish the knot.
Wetting a Hook!
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Now go and enjoy your freshly tied lure or hook and see what you catch.