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How long does it usually take to catch grain and wheat?

Grain and wheat fishing generally uses a grain and wheat pole of 5.4 to 7.2 meters.

Grain wheat fishing generally uses 5.4 to 7.2 meters of grain wheat stalks, but in fact many grain wheat stalks are adjustable positioning rods. The advantage of fishing with this rod is that a rod can meet the needs of different situations and different water conditions for the length of the rod. Grain-wheat fishing is a long-term fishing method used by Chinese fishermen. The target fish are mainly omnivorous fish such as gill fish and carp. Grain wheat fishing is both a nest material and bait, and its advantage is to avoid small fish such as wheat ears and white strips from grabbing bait.

Grain-wheat fishing generally uses a grain-wheat pole, which is actually a forehand pole. This kind of fishing rod is especially suitable for catching wheat grains, so it is named wheat grain rod. The handle of the rod is equipped with a small fishing boat, and the rod body is equipped with a small steel wire ring. Line groups can be selected according to fish and water conditions, such as single-line hook group, table hook group, sky hook group and cross hook group.

Matters needing attention in grain and wheat fishing method:

1. Grain and wheat fishing is a long-standing traditional fishing method. The biggest advantage of this fishing method is that it can catch many nests. Before fishing, you can play several nests at a time, and fish in which nest has fish.

2. The grain-wheat fishing method generally uses a grain-wheat rod, which is actually a front-end fishing rod. This kind of fishing rod is especially suitable for wheat grain fishing, which is characterized by a fishing wheel and a conductor ring like a sea pole.

3. It is recommended to use a 5.4-7.2-meter pole for the grain-wheat fishing method, because in fact, many grain-wheat poles are adjustable positioning poles. The advantage of this kind of pole is that one pole can meet different fish conditions and different water conditions.