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1. First, tie an overhand knot, leaving five inches of line with which to complete the knot, then pass the tag end through the lure's line-tie ring.
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2. Next, pass the tag end back through the overhand knot.
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3. Then wind the tag end three times around the standing part of the line.
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4. Pass the tag end back through the overhand knot.