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SPRINGVILLE, Alabama -- Here is a step-by-step photo gallery on how to tie a Non-Slip Loop knot. Michael Belcher with Mark's Outdoors show us how to tie this knot. This knot is popular and useful ...
To make a loop, double up the end of your line, tie an overhand knot and pull tight. / Joe Shead Finish your nightcrawler harness by doubling up the tag end of the line and tying an overhand knot.
To ensure that never happens, Baldwin uses nothing but loop knots when sac-a-lait fishing. "When you're hanging your jig vertically, your bait will lay horizontally with a loop knot," he said.
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