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Connection between fishing rod and fishing line

1, connector connection: Some fishing rods have a wire ring or rope sleeve at the tip, which can be connected by connectors, such as hooks or twist rings with hooks. The fishing line can be tied to a sealed dead ring and tied into a dead buckle, and the other end of the hook is in a movable state, so it can be stuck on a traveler or a rope sleeve when in use.

2. Hook connection: For the pole head with traveler or lasso, hook connection can also be used. When connecting, first tie a dead coil with a length of 5cm at the end of the fishing line, use this coil to pass through the traveler or noose, and then pull a movable buckle.

3. Elastic band connection: Use an elastic band with a length of about 20 cm, the inner core is a rubber band, and both ends are fixed with triangular pins, which are respectively tied to the pole tip and the fishing line.