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How to tie a fishing hook using Trilene Fishing Knot

 

How to tie a fishing hook using the Trilene knot. Trilene Knot is a multi purpose fishing knot that can be used for attaching monofilament line to hooks, swivels and lures. It resists slippage and failures. The only downfall of Trilene knot that is requires the eye of the fishing hook with diameter of double fishing line. 

 

 

 

How to tie the Trilene Knot.

 

The Trilene Knot is a strong and reliable connection to be used in joining monofilament or fluorocarbon to swivels, snaps, hooks and artificial lures. The knot is said to retain 85-90% of the original line strength. The double wrap of line through the eyelet provides a protective measure for added safety.

 

 

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