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Also called the Arbor Knot or Line to Reel or Spool, this knot will get
you started when winding line onto a spool.
STEP 1 Bring the running end around the spool and tie an Overhand
Knot around the standing part.
STEP 2 Make another Overhand Knot, close to the first, and trim the
end short.
The second Overhand Knot should be tied close to the first, and the
very tip should be cut short to avoid tangling with the line as it is wound
to the spool. Fingernail clippers make easy work of cutting fishing line
close to a knot, but take care not to nick the knot with the clippers.
UNI-KNOT
Also called the Grinner Knot, the Uni-Knot makes for a strong
attachment to hooks, lures, or swivels.
STEP 1 Pass the running end through the eye, bring it back along the
standing part, and form a Multiple Overhand Knot.