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What's the difference in the length of fishing rod?
2. Rod length: refers to the actual length of the hand lever after assembly or deployment. The length of the practical range (referring to the method of fishing with a straight rod line) is 2.7 meters, 3.6 meters, 4.5 meters, 5.4 meters and 6.3 meters respectively. At present, the competition rules of competitive crucian carp fishing in China stipulate the use of 3.6-meter-long hand poles for competition. Usually used for leisure fishing, a 5.4-meter-long hand pole is enough. It should be said that it is very difficult to catch crucian carp with a hand pole over 6.3 meters. Because the fishing rod is too long, it is very troublesome to operate. The action of crucian carp eating bait was originally small, and the float was thrown too far, and many slight signals could not be recognized.
3. Hardness of the handle: refers to the tensile force that the handle can bear. The one under great tension has high hardness, and vice versa. Crucian carp in China, whether wild or artificially raised, weigh more than 0.8 kg. Therefore, it is completely possible to fish crucian carp with a hard-tuned hand pole.
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