Some common problems that occur when beginners learn to fish
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2023-10-31 11:19
Improper use of poles
When fishing among aquatic plants, reeds, bamboo piles and other obstacles, use a soft-adjustable hand pole with a long line. A slightly larger fish will be hooked and cannot be lifted out of the water at one time, and will get into the grass, causing damage to the pole, short lines, and broken hooks. fish phenomenon. To catch big fish in intensive ponds, use a hard-adjusted or super-hard-adjusted hand rod with a short line for fishing. When a big fish takes the bait, the rod has no elasticity, the line is short and cannot walk the fish, and it is easy to pull the fish's mouth open, or the short line damages the hook and the fish runs away. The correct method is: when fishing among grass or obstacles, use a hard-adjusted or medium-hard-adjusted rod with a short line to ensure that the fish is lifted out of the water at one time. When fishing with a hand rod in stocked waters where there are no aquatic grass obstacles and relatively large adult fish, a soft or medium-soft rod should be used with a long line to ensure sufficient elasticity to stretch the line and walk the fish.
Improper matching of hook and thread
Either a thick line is matched with a small hook, or a large hook is matched with a thin line. When a big fish takes the bait, the hook is either broken or the line is broken. The correct hook and line matching should be 0.10-0.164 mm strong line with Isni No. 2-4 small hooks for fishing crucian carp and other small fish; use 0.30-0.50 mm diameter strong line with Isni No. 8-12 hooks for fishing Big fish.
Improper selection of pendants
Some fishing friends collect and blend various high-quality baits that fish like to eat to make fishing bait, thinking that the more exquisite the bait, the more likely it is to lure fish to eat. In fact, this is not the case. Mixing a random bait often has the opposite effect, causing the bait to change flavor and become "strange-flavored beans", and the fish will not be interested. As the saying goes: "The bait is not as good as the bait." The bait must be prepared according to the taste characteristics of the target fish.
Improper timing and strength of lifting the rod
Novices are often unfamiliar with the floating reactions caused by various fish biting hooks and swallowing bait, resulting in inappropriate timing or intensity of lifting the rod. Generally speaking, when the upward hook is loaded with powder bait or rice bait, you can lift the pole to catch fish when it is drifting or drifting; while for traditional fishing, the horizontal hook is loaded with earthworm bait, especially when large earthworms or "earthworm balls" are used to catch big fish. Only when the rod is fully fed and drifted can the pole be lifted. In addition, when big fish eat bait, they are steady and powerful, while small fish eat the bait and the float moves erratically or rises rapidly. When fishing for big fish with large bait and granular bait such as tender corn kernels and diced sweet potatoes, the lifting force of the rod should be slightly stronger, and crucian carp will float or become dull. When floating, shake the rod gently with your wrist, wait until the hook is firmly hooked on the fish lip, and then walk the fish or lift the fish directly to the shore. If you don't master it well, it's easy to leave the hook empty or cause the fish to slip.
Improper response to big fish taking the bait
When a big fish takes the bait, they often don’t know how to respond, so they desperately lift the rod up to the shore. Either the fish’s mouth is broken or the fishing gear is damaged. Sometimes the fish is forcibly pulled to the water surface. When the big fish sees people, it shakes its head and tail and struggles desperately. A broken rod means a broken line. The correct method is: when lifting the rod, if it is judged that the big fish is hooked, all the rod joints should be pulled out, and the person should try to lean to the water's edge, and be calm and unhurried, so as not to frighten the big fish, and tighten the fishing line at the same time. Let the big fish swim in the middle and lower layers of the water, constantly consuming energy. When the fish is tired and unable to struggle to the surface, use a net or a hook to lift it to the shore.
