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Question: What are the characteristics of inserting rod and connecting rod?

Features of connecting rod: Connecting rod, also called vibrating rod, is a kind of fishing rod with the appearance of shrinking antenna. When used, it starts from the thinnest section and is pulled out section by section, hence the name. Connecting rod is a common fishing rod, and it is also a kind of fishing rod often used by fishing enthusiasts.

Features of the rod insertion: the rod insertion connects the fishing rod into a whole by inserting the heads of each rod body. This connection method can effectively reduce the front and rear taper of each rod body and achieve the effect of uniform thickness of fishing rod.

Therefore, the plunger is generally thinner and lighter than the vibrating fishing rod. It has a light and comfortable hand pole, its tonality and its connection mode make cleaning more convenient, so it is an ideal fishing tackle for competitive crucian carp fishing.

Extended data:

In addition to inserting and connecting poles, there are also sea poles and rock poles.

Sea pole:

Sea poles are also called rod throwing and rod throwing. As the name implies, they are used for long-distance rod throwing, mostly for bottom fishing. The rod head is hard, the handle is not strong, the rod body is heavy, and there are large wire rings and fishing reel devices.

This kind of fishing rod with reel appeared as early as the Tang Dynasty in China. The ancients called it "car fishing" and "round fishing". However, the production technology of this kind of sea pole in the market is imported from abroad. Because of its many advantages, it quickly became popular in China and became a necessary fishing tackle for many fishermen. Generally, the hardness of sea poles is set to 10~40. The greater the hardness, the thicker, harder and stronger the polar diameter, but the lower the induction force.

Rock pillar:

Rock poles are mostly used for pumice fishing at sea. This kind of fishing rod is mostly used in offshore reefs or cliffs in sea fishing. The pole is thin and long, similar to a hand pole, but with higher strength. Equipped with reel and wire ring, the price is higher than that of common sea poles and hand poles.

In fact, Huang Wei, a domestic fisherman, is no stranger to rock poles. This kind of pole has the same characteristics as a hand pole and a sea pole, which is convenient for holding fishing, throwing and releasing lines. More fishermen call it a "hand-sea dual-purpose pole", which is particularly handy for fishing in fresh water.