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Old 01-06-2006, 05:53 PM   #7
thefishingfreak
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thru the eye. round the shank, then back out the other side.
i like this way.. no hook swing,, holds the bait straiter..




put the tag end thru the hole,, and the main line thru the slot then turn the casing so it don't slide out.


give a tight squeeze here..


spin the hook 1/2 way to start ..


then spin the tool for the wraps..push tight while you spin slow.
keep everything strait....like all horizontal..


take the tag end out the hole,, leave the main line in the slot..


now put it in the tool like this..


turn a few times tight..


bend tag end up towards main line..


squeeze nice,, put finger tip right up tight to end of wrap


this the important part.
gotta bend the wire back on itself strait..like your trying to fold it in 1/2 perfectly.. think like turning a reel crank in a perfect circle..


little bit more bend..


and whammo....
snaps off perfect..


tahh dahh..
this is going.. NO-where..

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