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The Trilene Knot The Trilene Knot is an all-purpose connection to be used in joining monofilament to swivels, snaps, hooks and artificial lures. The knot's unique design and ease of tying yield consistently strong, dependable connections. 1. Run end of line through eye of hook or lure and double back through the eye a second time. ![]() 2. Loop around standing part of line 5 or 6 times. ![]() 3. Thread tag end back between the eye and the coils as shown. ![]() 4. Pull up tight and trim tag end. | ||
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| This knot becomes more impressive when you first form a big loop in the tag end and used the doubled line to tie the knot. | ||
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