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What's the difference between the main line and the secondary line?
1, main line: the main line of fishing line group, also called big line.
2. Auxiliary thread: also known as foot line, brain line or mouth line. It is the fishing line (sometimes called the hand pole line group) connecting the main line and the hook in fishing tackle.
Second, the role is different.
1. Main line: fishing line used to connect the pole tip and the auxiliary line (brain line).
2. Sub-lines: The number used by sub-lines is usually smaller than the main line (that is, the Taoist system), which is 0.4-0.8 times that of the main line. Make sure that the main line is unnecessarily pulled and tightened when hanging the bottom or catching big fish.
Third, the characteristics are different.
1, main line: high specific gravity, good water cutting, no extension, wear resistance, and good curl resistance is not required.
2. Subwoofer: The subwoofer is required to be more resistant to curling, softer, less prone to winding and easier to enter.
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