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Complete works of hook binding methods

The method of tying the fishhook is as follows:

1. This method is commonly known as Ni's hook method, and the fishing line is wound around the hook handle for about two times, and then tightened.

2. After the fishing line is wound four or five times on the hook handle, pass one end of the previously reserved fishing line through the coil and tighten it.

3. Wind the fishing line from the bottom of the hook handle, and after a certain number of turns, leave a part of the line head to tighten. It is easier to fish when the hook tip is in the opposite direction, so after tying the hook, the hook tip should be outward as far as possible.

4. First, tie a fishing line with appropriate length to the hook and wrap it around the hook handle for five or six times. When the fishing line slides outward, block it with your fingers, and then slowly pull the end of the line when tightening it. Another hook uses the same binding method. After fixing the hook distance, remove the double hook, tie the double thread, and finally tighten the small circle.

There are many ways to tie a knot. Many anglers like to use hooking devices. First, prepare the hook handle and wrap the fishing line around it.

1. Hold the hook with your left hand and bend the messenger wire into a circle at the same time. Pay attention to the thread ends on both sides, leaving enough length.

2. Hold the right wire of the coil joint by hand and wind the fishing line on the hook handle. Note that the right thread end and hook handle should be wound together at the same time.

3, a * * * can go around 4-5 times, not too much. After the thread is wound enough times, hold the wound thread with your left hand, hold the thread end of the wound thread with your right hand and pull it out until it reaches the thread end, and then tighten it hard. At the same time, we should pay attention to avoid overexertion of the hook tip, and finally cut off the excess thread with scissors.