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How about fishing with a China gun?
Fishing in China is good. Fishing in China is a documentary teaching film covering all provinces in China, and it is one of the sports space columns of CCTV5 Sports Channel 20 12. Its main content is to show the ecological environment of all parts of the country and spread the experience and skills of wild fishing. From August 20 14, Guang Bei media digital TV channel "Four Seas Fishing" regained its copyright and repackaged and upgraded the fishing blockbuster. The old edition is a documentary fishing program "Fishing in China" under CCTV Sports Channel, with Hua, Cui and Wang Guilong as the main guests, providing fishing videos, fishing skills, bait introduction and other videos. Radio programs are updated once a week. Li Damao is a guest in China's latest fishing program. Gun rod is a commonly used fishing rod in traditional fishing method, so it is named because it is especially suitable for gun fishing method. The so-called gun fishing method refers to fishing far with a fishing rod of more than 8 meters. As the saying goes, whoever has a long pole in a place will catch fish, and whoever has a short pole will only stare blankly, especially in winter, when most of the fish are hidden in deep water, the advantages of gun poles will be reflected.
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