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1) Begin by making a loop and twist the
line at least 20 times.
Depending
on the length you wish to make the double, two people may be
required.
2) Alternately, you may attach the
double to something (use a cleat or a rod in a holder and place
the line over the rod butt) if another pair of hands is not
available. In this case stand inside the loop facing away from
the rod, and towards the knot. Be careful of line damage at
the end of the double if you do use this method.
This example shows a short double being made. The double end
can be placed around the knee or your foot for a double a bit
longer. Apply steady tension so the twists come together. Ensure
that tension is maintained at all times.
3) Keeping tension on the standing
end (line to the reel), relax slightly the tag end and let it
run down over the original twist. This process can be assisted
by placing a finger in the "v" at the bottom of the
twist.
4) When the twists are
completely wrapped, make a half-hitch around the right leg of
the loop and pull tight. This will prevent the knot unraveling
temporarily and allow you to proceed to the next step.
5) Complete the knot with
a four turn locking hitch around both strands of the loop. Moisten
the line with saliva and pull the tag end slowly. Use you thumb
and forefinger to draw back the turns as you tighten them. Trim
the tag end but leave enough line so the knot doesn't unravel,
which may (unlikely if tied correctly) happen if it is constantly
moving in and out of rod guides. The unraveling can be prevented
by applying super glue to the knot. A rubber type glue such
as Aquaseal or Pliobond is also very useful.
Always
remember to test all knots before fishing

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