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How to tie a fishing rod
The main line for hand rod fishing can be tied by yourself or purchased in the fishing tackle store, according to the model there are 6.3 meters, 5.4 meters. 4.5 meters, 3.6 meters and other different lengths of fishing line, thickness of 2.0, 1.5, etc. If you are making your own fishing line, make a coil by tying the end of the line in a dead knot. Then put it on the rod tip snake knot.
Step 1: Tie the end of the fishing line in a dead knot to form a fishing coil, and the knotted fishing coil can't be moved to make it bigger or smaller.
Step 2: Stick your thumb and index finger into the coil.
Step 3: Press each thumb and forefinger against a piece of fishing line, then snap back and pull the line out to form a live knot.
Step 4: Stretch the rod tip into the live knot so that the live button is on the rod tip.
Step 5: Tighten the fishing line, the live button will be tightly fastened on the rod tip snake knot, so that the fishing line is connected to the rod tip, the fishing line only need to be pulled loose to remove the live button wrapped around the foam board can be.
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