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7.  Slowly pull on the working end and standing part and
                the knot will begin to tighten.

            8.  Before you get the knot all the way tight, you should
                lubricate it.

            9.  While carefully holding onto your hook or lure,  pull
                on both the working end and standing part to tighten
                the knot.

            10.  You have now completed the palomar knot.  The fin-
                ished knot should look like the one that you see in fig-
                ure 36f except the working end has not been trimmed
                in the photo and the knot hasn’t been tightened.  If you
                were using this knot to actually tie a hook or lure onto
                the line, you would want to snip the working end off
                very close to the knot after you tightened it.














            Figure 36f.




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