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Does the fishing line have anything to do with the length of the fishing rod? I am a 540CM fishing rod (not a sea rod). How long is the fishing line?

It depends. There are three most commonly used lengths of fishing line, namely, long pole and short line, straight pole line and ultra-long line. Taiwan fishing, Wang Jianyi's hand pole line is quite good, soft, good in water cutting, strong in tension, without increasing the standard line diameter, imported raw silk, and high in cost performance.

1. Long pole and short line

Long pole and short line are suitable for fishing small fish, such as crucian carp and squid. When there are many aquatic plants, use long poles and short lines; Spring fishing, because you don't have to fish too far, you also use long poles and short lines. Fishing with long pole and short line is fast and convenient, but it is more troublesome and time-consuming to collect fish and bait.

2. Level route

The length of the line is 20~40 cm longer than that of the hand pole, and the line is naturally beside the fisherman without removing the pole; Most people who use straight pole lines are short or medium-long poles, especially those who use straight pole lines for fishing in Taiwan Province. However, for the hand pole over 10 meter, it is not appropriate to use the even pole line, because the pole lifting range is too large, which will scare the fish in the water and bring inconvenience to fishermen.

3. Extra-long lines

The length of the ultra-long line is more than the total length of the pole 1 m, and the hook can be thrown far away from the shore, so it should be used at low temperature, or mostly used for fishing in reservoirs, lakes and rivers. It is more troublesome to throw the hook on the long pole. The scientific usage is to support the fishing rod on the fishing rod bracket and throw the bait into the water, just like fishing.