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Optimum line group size for wild fishing

The short pole of wild fishing takes 1.5 as the main line and 0.8 as the secondary line. The long pole takes 3.0 to 3.5 as the main line and 1.5 to 2.0 as the secondary line.

It is the most common practice to grasp the short pole and leave the long pole far away. According to the different fishing distances, a short pole of 3.6-4.5m and a long pole of 6.3-7.2m can be combined to lower the pole. Short pole line group, 1.5 main line 0.8 sub-line, casing 3 to 4 hooks. Long pole line group, the main line is from 3.0 to 3.5, and the secondary line is from 1.5 to 2.0. At the same time, it is suggested that the long pole line group is about 50 cm longer than the pole.

Because the fishing distance is at least 3 to 5 meters, you can use a short pole to extract soft materials, and a long pole to hang corn. Use large particles to hit the far and near nests, and use your hands to eat near nests.

The omnipotent skill of wild fishing

I. Universal fishing position

Different weather conditions, different climate conditions, water temperature and dissolved oxygen conditions will naturally be different, while fish is temperature-driven and oxygen-driven, which leads to the position of fish must be changed. So it's hard to say what fishing spots are places where you can fish all year round, but there are also special places. There are always some places that can be used for fishing all year round.

Second, the universal bait

Universal bait refers to earthworm, which is actually related to the target fish for fishing. In the past, crucian carp and bottom carp were the main target fish, so it is more versatile to use earthworms as bait. In fact, common fish have the habit of eating earthworms more or less.

Three. Universal bleaching method

Because the environment of wild fishing is windy, swimming and miscellaneous fish are common, most of the drifting methods are not suitable for wild fishing. The more general drift adjustment method is hook-free drift adjustment. From the state point of view, the bottom fish will be more likely to be hooked if the double hook is undercover and the double strand is bent.