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How about fishing in winter and fishing with a long pole in winter? Is it better to have a shorter pole?

This matter mainly depends on what happened.

If you are chiseling ice, the simplest thing is to use a pencil rod, which is very short, and it is enough within 1m, otherwise there will be problems in lifting the rod to see the mark. The easiest way is even to dig a hole in the ice, without using a pole at all, just pick up the group and grab the line with your hands.

Of course, if there is no ice in your area, such as the south, it is recommended that the pole be longer than usual. 4.5 or 5.4 poles, 3.6 poles don't match, because the temperature drops in winter, the water temperature drops, and the fish will migrate to deep water, usually about 2 meters. If the 3.6 pole is removed, the line length on the water surface will not be too long, which is not conducive to lifting the pole and controlling the fish. The line on the water is too short, which means that the angle of your pole is relatively small. If the angle is too small, it will be difficult for you to fish and pull out the water, especially if you use a very soft pole (it is necessary to pay attention to the high sensitivity of the fishing system in winter, that is, the thin line is generally not equipped with a hard pole). 4.5 is probably appropriate, and the deeper the water, the 5.4 will be. No matter how long the pole is, it is not necessary.