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Why Not Try The Trilene Knot?

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Why Not Try The Trilene Knot?

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If you need a good all-around fishing knot, you should learn how to tie the Trilene knot. It has many uses, including joining fishing lines crank baits, lures, spinnerbaits, hooks, snaps and swivels. The way the Trilene knot is tied makes it very strong and dependable, especially with the double wrap it has around the eyelet of the hook. Not only is it sturdy, but it resists slippage which helps to keep it from coming untied. The Trilene knot is not very hard to learn, but it’s also not the easiest fishing knot to tie. Once you’ve done it several times and it starts to make sense, you shouldn’t have any problem tying this it, and it should serve you well in most situations. Again, one thing is for sure about this knot, it’s tough and could save you when you hook a big fish. TIP: When learning to tie fishing knots, it’s a good idea to practice with a piece of cord. It’s thicker than fishing line so you can better see what you are doing and it gives your fingers a chance to memorize the

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