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How to Tie a Chao Tian Hook

The diagram of how to tie a Chaotian hook is as follows:

1. With the hook pointing upwards, pass the thread through the eye of the hook from underneath the matching lead (a large piece of thread straight to the eye is also acceptable).

2. Stretch the short end of the thread and cross it with the long end to form a loop.

3. Coil the long thread around the short thread and the hook point a few times (note: make parallel coils in the direction of the lead).

4. After four or five coils, pull the short-end thread tight.

5, cut off the short head of wire, finished.

Towards the sky hooks, commonly known as hooks, also known as weight hooks, which is characterized by the hook drop one, the lead drop is located in the eye of the hook, the shape of the oval, there is a groove in the middle of the hook, to do the knot for fishing line, but also used in the copper lead soldered.

After entering the water, under the buoyant force of the buoy, the hook point is upward and higher than the bottom plane, which is not easily covered by silt or water plants, which is good for the fish to bite the hook, and the hooking rate is higher, and it can be used for small and large fish. In China, the Yangtze River Basin area is extremely prevalent. When it comes to Chaotian hooks, you can't talk about traditional fishing - long pole and short line fishing.

The ChaoTian hook is usually assembled with a main line tied directly to the hook slot in the bottom color, and the buoys are mainly seven-star markers and station markers. As the hook and pendant are integrated, when the fish bite, the fish news is mostly sent to the mark, only grass carp, mackerel, carp and other individual larger fish bite, the buoy will be shown as a black mark.

The Chaotian hook is widely used, and it is the main fishing tackle for wild fishing. A hand rod with a pair of traditional fishing group, you can deal with the complex natural environment of wild fishing.