The video tutorial on how to tie a string hook is as follows:
Method 1
Wrap the thread around the hook handle,
and then make a loop Wrap it slowly in one turn, leaving the end of the thread and then tighten it tightly.
Method 2
Wrap the thread into two coils,
then wrap one of the coils under the hook handle,
Thread another piece of coil through the top of the hook handle,
then tie it tightly,
then wind the remaining thread into a coil,
Thread it out,
Method 3
First wrap a section of the thread around the head of the hook handle,
make the thread form a semicircle,
Then pull out a piece of thread,
Put it through and wrap it around one by one and tighten it.
Method 4
First wind a piece of thread to the bottom of the hook handle,
Then slowly wind it,
Pull one end of the thread from Thread it through the loop in the opposite direction,
and then thread the other piece of thread out of the loop in the same way,
Tighten it separately.
Tighten it finally.
Extended information
The relationship between the softness and hardness of the bait and fishing
The softness and hardness of the bait mainly depends on the amount of water added to the mix. The hardness should be like an earlobe or lips.
If it is too strong, it is very likely that fish will escape. Because when the bait is too hard, the hook will encounter greater resistance when it comes out of the food and penetrates the fish's mouth, so the hook may be thin, and the hook will be detached when the fish breaks away with force.
Another disadvantage of having too hard bait is the poor atomization effect, which will affect the effect of luring and gathering fish. If the bait is too soft, it will be difficult to throw and it will lose too much during the sinking process. There may be almost no bait on the hook after it reaches the bottom.