Things You'll Need:
- Fishing rod
- Fishing line
- Terminal tackle (hooks, lures, fast clips)
- Nail clippers (or scissors)
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Step 1
Hold your terminal tackle (hook, lure or fast clip) in your left hand, and in your right, the line. Take the end of the line (called the tag end) and insert and pull it through the eye hole of the terminal tackle you are using.
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Step 2
Pull the end of the line through the eye until you have approximately 12 to 16 inches of line from the tag end to the eye.
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Step 3
Twist the terminal tackle in your left hand while holding both the line and the tag end with your right hand. The line should be wrapping around itself making loops. Continue until 4 to 5 loops (revolutions) have been made by the tag end of the line wrapping around the spool end of the line.
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Step 4
Make 4 to 5 loops, and then take the tag end of the line and thread it through the first loop, or the loop that is the closest to the terminal tackle eye.
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Step 5
Pull the tag end slowly but firmly through the first loop as the rest of the loops are tightening down or clinching against the spool line and cinching down onto the eye of the terminal tackle.
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Step 6
Take a nail clipper and trim off the excess tag line to about an eighth of an inch of the terminal tackle eye once the tag end can no longer be pulled.








