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What hook is better for traditional fishing?

Traditional fishing mostly uses hook.

Tiangou is an indispensable equipment in traditional fishing. Without it, it cannot be called traditional fishing. The quality and size are directly related to the catch, especially the wild fishing in winter. However, the traditional fishing hook is flexible, so it is enough to follow the principle of "big fish use big hooks and small fish use small hooks", and it is not necessary to use sky hooks.

A. Single hook or double hook?

The real traditional fishing method is single hook, and now some fishermen use double hook, which is an improved and innovative fishing method. Both have their own advantages. Double hooks are more harvested when there are many fish, but they are not suitable for wild ponds and rivers, and the probability of hooking is greater than that of single hooks. The single hook is accurate in judgment, and it is easy to avoid the hook caused by dragging bait. Moreover, the traditional single hook is not more difficult to catch fish than the double hook.

Second, what fishing tackle is used for traditional fishing?

1, pole: 4.5 ~ 5.4m hand pole should be used for traditional fishing. If the long pole is a short-term grass fishing hole, the traditional long pole of 8 ~ 9m or more should be used.

2. Line: 0.4 ~ 1.5 nylon line can be used for traditional fishing, but the specific line depends on the fish situation, water situation and season.

3, hook: traditional fishing should choose the hook according to the target fish, for example, the main fishing carp can use sleeve hook, flow hook, Izu hook and other hook types.

4, drift: traditional fishing recommends the use of seven-star drift, especially when fishing crucian carp, seven-star drift and hook are a perfect match, but vertical drift can also be used.

5. Falling: Traditional fishing is generally heavy lead fishing, but the specific size of the lead falling depends on the actual fish situation, water conditions and other factors.