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What string should I use to catch big fish?

The secondary line connects the main line with the hook, so if the secondary line is tangent, most fish can't be caught this time. Especially in the case of the second cut of the sideline, many people think that this is because they caught a big fish, but it is not necessarily related to the sideline. So what kind of line can you catch big fish with?

What's a good line for catching big fish? In order to avoid tangency, we must first choose a line group suitable for catching big fish. For fishermen with good basic skills, the success rate of using 1.2 or 1.5 is very high. There is also a great chance of successfully catching big fish with a 0.6 or 0.8 dividing line in winter.

For beginners with poor basic skills, it is relatively safe to use the No.2.0 or No.2.5 secondary line. After the secondary line is selected, the main line only needs to be two numbers larger than the secondary line. For example, the secondary line of 1.5 can match the main line of 2.5, and the secondary line of 2.0 can match the main line of 3.5.

What is the second section of the secondary line? It is very common for fish to cut the second line. Many people think that this is because they caught a big fish, but in fact, in most cases, it is because the secondary line is injured, the pole is hard, the pole is lifted too hard, and stones or branches are hung. If you really catch a big fish, you usually sneak for a few seconds, and the possibility of catching a big fish in a second is still relatively low.

In addition, if the fishing method is not correct, it is likely to cause the second cutting of the fishing line. Pay attention to slow down as much as possible when lifting the pole to avoid pulling hard. The wire group should also be checked and replaced regularly, and the damaged and aging sub-wires are easy to tangent.

How to choose the fishing sub-line? Traditional fishing method and hanging fishing method are commonly used in freshwater fishing, and there are also some special fishing methods that have evolved. Different fishing methods have long and short lines. For example, traditional fishing is generally a long rod and short fishing point, or fishing for bottom fish such as crucian carp and carp in the wild in waters with more miscellaneous fish.

"Short line" is also called "brain line", because the line group is short and the sub-line is short, and the general length will not exceed 10cm. Because the sub-line is short, it is not easy to get tangled, and the fishing season can be found quickly, which is especially suitable for grass holes, obstacles and other environments.