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Fishing Line Matching

The first option is to use a 37-key rod with a main line of 1.2 and a sub-liner of 0.8, and a hook with a white sleeve of 3 to 6 sizes. There is a range of hooks to choose from, based on the probability of encountering large fish in the fishing waters, it is difficult to encounter large fish with 0.3, 0.4 white sleeve, sometimes encountered with 5 to 6 white sleeve. The reason why I use the white sleeve is because the hardness of the white sleeve is stronger than the gold sleeve. In addition, the main line and subline should also be selected to meet the quality, in order to ensure that the encounter of one to three pounds of fish will not be cut line.

The second option is to use a 28-key or 19-key rod. Main line 1.5, subline 1.0, hooks with size 4 to 6 white sleeve.

Both of these options can be considered with or without the addition of a slip line, depending on the probability of encountering a big fish. The addition of a slip cord is a sure way to land a bigger fish.

The third option, if the feel of the rod is not too demanding, is to use a small rod, which is a good way to get a good mix of big and small fish. The first is a small rod with a very thin leader and a small guide ring. The line can be smaller. The main line is 1.0, the subline is 0.6, and the hook is 0.3 to 0.6 white sleeve. With this kind of line set on a small rod, there is a greater range of both small and large fish to be taken care of. Small to less than one or two fish, large to four or five pounds of fish as long as the fish walk properly, copy fish into the nurse is also no problem.