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Moderate

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9

Time Required

                          5 - 10 minutes            

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Introduction

Step 1

              Fishing Line               
  • Thread fishing line through all eyelets on the fishing pole.

Thread fishing line through all eyelets on the fishing pole.

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Step 2

  • At the top of the allotted seven to ten feet, thread the line through one hook of the bobber by depressing the opposite side of the bobber so that the hook is exposed.

At the top of the allotted seven to ten feet, thread the line through one hook of the bobber by depressing the opposite side of the bobber so that the hook is exposed.

Step 3

  • Repeat step two for the opposite end of the bobber, threading the line through the second hook.

Repeat step two for the opposite end of the bobber, threading the line through the second hook.

Step 4

  • About one to two feet before the end of the line, thread a weight onto the line.

About one to two feet before the end of the line, thread a weight onto the line.

Step 5

  • Tie a knot around the weight’s eyelet. (No specific knot needed, it just needs to stay in place.)

Tie a knot around the weight’s eyelet. (No specific knot needed, it just needs to stay in place.)

Step 6

  • At the very end of the line, thread the line through the eyelet of the lure about 6 inches.

At the very end of the line, thread the line through the eyelet of the lure about 6 inches.

Step 7

  • Twist the line around itself approximately five to six times.

Twist the line around itself approximately five to six times.

Step 8

  • Thread the remaining line through the hole created by the previous step near the lure eyelet.

Thread the remaining line through the hole created by the previous step near the lure eyelet.

Step 9

  • Pull the knot tight.

Pull the knot tight.

After step 9 you are ready to fish.

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Joe Osborne - May 22, 2018

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This is Joe from Durban Deep Sea Fishing Charters. This is a short and concise but very helpful guide to replace a fishing line. I will be sure to share this with my clients. Thanks guys