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Fishing main line and rod tip tying method illustration

Newly purchased fishing rod rod tip such as soft rope is too long easy to cause the main line tangled, knotted, was wasted. When using 502 spot glue (point soft rope and rod joint part), in order to prevent 502 glue seepage to the front end, the front end of the soft rope should be wet with water, in order to prevent 502 glue seepage forward to make the soft line hard, harden the soft line is easy to break. Add a space bean to the main line at the knot to prevent small fish from opening the knot. From the rod tip of the black out, to the knot of the red rope left the length of a grain of rice is the most appropriate length. This is not easy to use when the main line wrapped around the first section of the rod

Buy a new fishing rod, the first thing is to connect the fishing line and the rod, this is a detailed project, sloppy work will only break the rod to run the fish, the following is the introduction of the correct fishing line and the rod binding method.

1, snakes mouth rope to tie a double knot, the shorter the better, long will be a mess line, encountered a big fish will break the rod.

2, the top 10 centimeters of the line folded and knotted, as shown in the figure.

3. Pinch the intersection of the coils.

4.Put the fishing line knot on the rod and pull it tight.

5.Just pinch the thread and pull it outward when you take the present.

I. Valve core connection method

(1) Tie a knot in the head of the soft tape on the rod tip and fold it into a semi-circular arc.

(2) Take a section of the valve core and slip it over the soft strap.

(3) Thread the fishing line through the loop of the soft band and tie a knot to make it.

(4) Back the valve core off the soft band when removing the line.

Two, live ring connection method

Live ring connection method is very simple, and solid, very applicable. Specific steps:

(1) First, play a lump at the top of the soft belt.

(2)Knot a loop of fishing line at the top.

(3) Fold the loop into a double loop.

(4) Overlap the double loops together.

(5) Pass the soft tape through the rings.

(6) Tighten the thread so that the rings fit snugly over the soft tape.

To remove the thread, simply loosen the ring and withdraw the soft tape from the ring.

Three, rubber band connection method

(1) the rubber band on the rod body. As for where to set in the body of the rod, according to the length of the line (refers to the line before the rod tip) flexibility. If you want to leave the line longer, the rubber band to the pole of the first few sections on the set; if you want to leave the line shorter, the line to the pole of the latter sections on the set. Set a few more turns, in order to fix the set pole, so that it does not move forward.

(2) Thread a valve core or rubber cap on the fishing line first.

(3) Attach another connecting loop to the end of the line.

(4) Just use the connecting ring to attach to the rubber band.

Four, connecting ring connection method

The method of connecting the fishing line with the connecting ring is very simple. Specific steps are:

(1) the rod tip of the soft tape into a ring, with the line fastened.

(2) Attach the connecting ring to the soft strap loop.

(3) Remove the connecting ring after fishing.

Fifth, the space bean connection method

(1) Fold the top of the fishing line into a half circle.

(2) Pass the space bean through the half-ring.

(3) Tie a knot in the soft strap on the rod tip.

(4) Slip the half-circle loop of thread over the soft strap.

(5) Pull the fishing line taut and the loop narrows to tighten around the soft band.

(6)To remove the line expand the coil , pull out the soft band.

In these several methods, the use of the simplest and most convenient is the fifth method (as shown in the picture above or below), this rod tip red rope sets the main line of the method, fishing for up to fifteen pounds of fish after a variety of tests is no problem at all. Please refer to the other tying methods for larger fish species.