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How to use the anti-slip ring of fishing rod

Take up the rod, put the stop rod on the fishing rod from above and push it down to a position about 20 cm away from the rod handle.

The fishing rod consists of several hollow fittings, which are nested and put away when not in use, and are pulled out or assembled in turn when in use. The thinnest fitting section of fishing rod is called 1 section; From the inside out, that is, from fine to thick, are the second and third sections, and so on.

The first section is also called short section, and the thickest section with handle is called handle section or handle section, also called B section. Fishing rods range from 3-5 knots to 7-8 knots, and even some unconventional streamers reach 10 knots.

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Tonality of fishing rod

In fact, the division of tonality is to make the fishing rod adapt to the needs of different fish and different fishing methods, and meet the habits and hobbies of fishing enthusiasts. For ordinary traditional fishing rods, the easiest way to distinguish tonality is:

Divide the fishing rod into 10 equal parts, hold the rod horizontally and locate the tangent point of the arc formed by the natural bending of the rod body, which is the basis for judging tonality. For example, the tangent point of the last arc is a superhard tuning stick, also called 1.9 tonality;

The first two paragraphs are hard tuning, also called 2.8 tonality, and the first three paragraphs are middle tuning, also called 3.7 tonality; The first four segments are soft tonality poles, also called 4.6 tonality, and the first five segments are super soft tonality poles, also called 5.5 tonality.