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Video tutorial on how to use fishing rod

When using the sea pole, the sea pole should be pulled out one by one, and the pulled sea pole should ensure that the coil is in a line to facilitate the twitching of the fishing line.

Install the reel. Install the reel on the fishing rod, turn on the reel inspection switch, open the reel outlet ring, pull out the wire, close the outlet ring, thread the wire through the fishing rod guide ring in turn, tie the wire, tighten each section of the fishing rod, and turn off the reel inspection switch.

It is very important to adjust the traction device. If it is too tight, it will appear slowly, and it will be easy to disconnect when it meets a big fish. If it is too loose, it will appear quickly. Generally speaking, you choose to pull the fishing line by hand until you pull it yourself and it feels right.

Rotate the reel so that the bait ball is 30-40cm away from the pole head. Hold the reel with your right hand, hold the connecting back of the reel with your ring finger and middle finger, connect the line with your index finger, turn over the outlet ring, and then throw the bait hook to the place where you want to fish.

The fishing signal of the sea pole is obtained by pulling the rod head with the fishing line, and the angle between the rod head and the fishing line is the most sensitive when it is nearly 90 degrees. At the same time, the longer the distance between the pole tip and the pole handle, the more sensitive the signal is. If the pole frame is not used, it is necessary to ensure that the included angle between the pole and the line is close to 90 degrees, and the distance between the pole tip and the fulcrum is as long as possible.

Match the thread of the sea pole correctly. The diameter is 0.30 ~ 0.40mm, neither too thick nor too thin. The bait ball should not be too big, and the egg size should be appropriate. In this way, there will be no disconnection and flying hook when shooting at a long distance. If you fall, 30~40 grams of Heart-to-Heart Live Drops is the best. The stroke of live water drops should be kept at 20~30 cm. It's too long, it's easy to wind into a dead rope, and there's no signal. The fishing line stored on the reel preferably fills the groove. In this way, the bait can fly farther when throwing the rod.