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Video course of hook binding method
Method 1: Wrap the thread around the hook handle, then slowly wrap it around again and again, and then pull it tightly after leaving the thread end. This method is simple and suitable for beginners.

Method 2: Wrap the iron wire into two circles respectively, then wrap it under the hook handle, then thread the other circle above the hook handle, then tie it tightly, then wrap the remaining iron wire out of one circle, wear it out, and finally tie it tightly.

Method 3: First, wrap a piece of thread around the head of the hook handle to make the thread form a semicircle, then pull a thread end, put it in, wrap it around again and tighten it.

Method 4: First, wrap a section of wire under the hook handle, then slowly wrap it so that one end of the wire penetrates the ring in the opposite direction, and then the other end of the wire also penetrates the ring, and then tighten it separately.

Method 5: firstly, fix the winding with a ruler, winding a section of thread from the lower part of the hook handle, leaving the thread end to pass through the ring, taking off the ruler after the other thread end passes through the ring in the opposite direction, and finally tying it tightly.

But pay attention to the danger of Lu Ya Hook.

Lua's hook is dangerous. Fishing is much bigger, harder and sharper than that in Taiwan Province. And most hard baits use three hooks, and they start with two. After the fish came out of the water, it was so scared that it struggled and fluttered. Then when we take off the hook with our bare hands, the hook is likely to move from its mouth to your finger, or your finger will hang on its mouth, or another hook of the bait will hook your hand.

When we were little white, it was easiest to hang the bait on the surrounding plants or trees at various tricky angles. At this time, pull the branch closer with a pole, reach for the branch or bait, and prepare to take the bait down. This is the most dangerous moment. The force balance caused by the elasticity of branches and the tension of poles is broken, and the bait is likely to suddenly get out of control, and hooks are likely to be embedded in hands or bodies.