Infográfico de nó de pesca com 6 passos numerados, mostrando em close mãos atando a linha no olho do anzol com setas, rótulos técnicos e pontos de tensão. O visual tem estilo manual instrucional, iluminação de estúdio e paleta náutica em azul-marinho e creme, ideal para conteúdo educativo e de marca.
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Numbered steps infographic titled "How to Tie a Fishing Knot". 6 numbered step cards in sequence, clean instructional manual layout for anglers, vertical or 3×2 grid. Photorealistic close-up hands tying a fishing knot with realistic fishing line, hook or lure eye, and rope/line details, sharp studio lighting, nautical navy and cream palette. Each card shows a clear action, arrows indicating line movement, and labeled tension points. Step 1 heading: "Thread the Line"; caption: "Pass the tag end through the hook eye." Step 2 heading: "Make a Loop"; caption: "Double back the line to form a small loop." Step 3 heading: "Wrap the Tag End"; caption: "Wrap the tag end neatly around the standing line several times." Step 4 heading: "Feed Through Loop"; caption: "Insert the tag end through the loop near the eye." Step 5 heading: "Tighten Slowly"; caption: "Moisten and pull both ends to cinch the knot evenly." Step 6 heading: "Trim the End"; caption: "Cut excess line, leaving a short secure tag." Include small labels in English such as "standing line", "tag end", "hook eye", and "tension point". Neatly arranged numbered stages, realistic materials, no logos or brand markings, clean cream background with navy accents, precise instructional arrows and line paths. All text rendered cleanly in English, no spelling errors, no gibberish characters, no graphic gore, no watermarks Anatomically correct rope geometry. For climbing knots, include critical-safety callout — "always have knot checked by a partner".
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