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If a non-tightening loop is made at the end of the leash, the easiest and most reliable way to attach a fishing hook to it is to thread its end into the eye of the hook and throw it over the hook, forming blind loop.

This method is good for cotton lines and thin polyamide resins. It can also be used if the loop is made of soft wire. In this way it is convenient to tie sinkers to the fishing line.


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Author: Skryagin L.N.

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