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How to double hook in traditional fishing
1 Prepare tools
Before tying the hook, prepare two hooks, as well as fishing line, seven-star drift and a small 8 ring.
2 tie hooks
First of all, we should drift the seven stars into the main line. At the bottom of the main line, we only need to install the 8-shaped ring directly, and then prepare a secondary line. The lead pendant is not on the main line, so the most common tin ball can be installed on the main line to increase the weight, so that the tin ball can enter the bottom of the water smoothly after entering the water. The secondary line needs to be mounted on the eight-character ring, just like fishing in Taiwan Province.
Three advantages
After installation, it is easy to adjust the drift. When the lead pendant is installed on the hook, it is no longer necessary to adjust the drift. Every time you fish, you can catch the fish normally, and you can catch big fish even in the lush environment.
In the process of installing tin balls, it is necessary to stick plastic tape on the secondary line first to avoid damaging the secondary line when fishing. The traditional method of hooking is similar to table fishing. Only by installing the 8-shaped ring, the hook can quickly enter the bottom of the water, which is beneficial to fishing bottom fish.
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