Tying a crankbait is easy! Just follow these steps:
- Start with six or seven inches from the end of your tag line and tie a simple overhand loop.
- Tighten it down just a bit, leaving plenty of gap.
- Run the tag end through the eye of your lure.
- Run the tag end back through the overhand loop on the same side that it left the overhand knot. This is critical!
- Take up most of the slack in the tag end, and pull the overhand knot tighter, but do not tighten it down!
- Holding the overhand knot and tag end between your finger and thumb, loop the tag end around the standing line 5 times.
- Bring the tag end back through the overhand loop in the same orientation as before! This is critical!
- Wet your knot.
- Cinch it down carefully by pulling the tag and standing ends simultaneously.
About The Author
Pete D
Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, Pete grew up fishing on the Great Lakes. When he’s not out on the water, you can find him reading his favorite books, and spending time with his family.
Comments
Source: usangler.com
Related posts:
Video: How to Preserve a Squirrel Pelt For Fly Tying
How to Motorize Your Fishing Kayak: The Best Options Explored and Explained
XS Sights Offers Night Sights for Taurus 856 and 605 Revolvers
Canada Gun Control Alert: Banning Sale and Transfer of All Handguns
Angler Boats 32-Inch Chinook in Lake Erie—Which Isn’t Known to Hold King Salmon