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Simple Hook Tying Methods

The first method is to fold the hook and wind it upwards, from the hook bend to the hook shank, and finally tighten it by passing it through the reserved coil. This method is suitable for fishing small fish, but it is easy to loosen the thread when fishing for big fish.

The second method is to fold it in half and wind it downward. The second method is to fold it and wind it downward, from the hook shank to the hook bend, and finally tighten it through the pre-tied coil. This method of tying is more secure, and is used for fishing for walleye with a single hook through the line.

The third method is to place both ends at the hook shank, wrap the coil from the hook shank downward for a sufficient number of turns, tighten the upper thread first, then tighten the lower thread, and then adjust the position of the two ends at the same time and pull it tight. I use this method to tie my own hooks.

The fourth method is to tie the hook around the finger. This method of tying hooks is a common method used by specialized hook tyers to tie hooks, which is faster and more secure, but it is difficult for newcomers, so I won't go into detail here. There are many other methods of tying hooks, but the real use of less, we do not describe one by one.