2. Tie a fishhook on each thread with internal thread knot method for standby. If you can't tie the hook, you can buy a ready-made split hook directly from the fishing gear shop and cut the split line in the middle for later use.
3. Intercept the main line 100cm for standby.
4. Tie a secondary thread and a main thread with a fishhook, and make a circle to prepare a knot. The node is about 20cm away from the short end of the main line, and the node is about 5cm away from the hook end of the secondary line.
5. Thread the long end of the main line and the end of the secondary line without the fishhook in the coil for three or four times and tighten it, and cut off the redundant secondary line ends.
6. Repeat step 5 at a distance of12cm to form a second node. Note that in order to prevent adjacent hooks from hanging together, it is necessary to ensure that the distance between two adjacent nodes is greater than the total length of two adjacent sub-lines.
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to form a new node and connect all five sub-lines to the main line.
8. Fold one end of the main line through the splayed ring into a circle, pass the folded end through the coil, then pass the splayed ring through the folded end, adjust the distance between the splayed ring and the adjacent nodes to 10cm, tighten the thread ends and cut off the redundant thread ends.
9. Repeat step 8 to fix the figure-eight ring at the other end of the main line.
10. Connect the lead pendant with the fishing rod main line with the connecting rings on the 8-shaped rings at both ends of the main line.