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About the problem of the rock pole line group!
There are also many ways to play with the rock pole, and the most common floating rock fishing Abo fishing group is tied like this (the picture is found online by searching Abo fishing group):

1. The main line comes out from the reel, passes through the guide rings on the rock rod, and then binds the fishing group.

2. From top to bottom, the fishing group is: cotton knot (or space bean), semi-circular bead, A Bo, underwater, Kara stick, lead clip, splayed ring, sub-line and fishhook. If necessary (for example, when the sub-line is very long and the water flow or tidal surge is relatively large, add a small lead clip between the splay ring and the hook on the sub-line).

3. Description of several components:

(1) Cotton knots and semi-circular beads are used to fix Po's position and control the depth of the fishing shed. Space beans can also be used instead of space beans, which have the same function as the space beans on the light fishing line group, but compared with space beans, cotton knots have less resistance when sliding over the guide ring of the rock rod. At the same time, most of the rock fishing faces deep fishing grounds, and the cotton knots are more convenient to locate than space beans. The cotton knot can pass through the wire loop at the tip of the pole or through the hole of Apo, so a semi-circular bead is needed between the knot and Apo, and the semi-circular bead does not pass through the wire loop.

(2) A Bo is a buoy, and you can also use rock fishing to float vertically.

(3) In the water, it is unnecessary to improve the current-riding performance of fishing groups in shallow fields or small currents.

(4) Kara stick, one function is to limit the length of the line group below Abo, so that the fishing group can sink as soon as possible (so that Abo can reach the cotton knot position); The second is to protect the fishing group, because the fishing group often breaks the sub-line or the weak points such as the eight-character ring tied to the main line, so in many cases, in case of disconnection, the Kara stick and the accessories on it will not be lost. Generally speaking, on the premise that A Bo doesn't reach the top of the pole when fishing, the Kara stick should go up as far as possible, or the line group below the Kara stick should be as long as possible.

(5) Eight-character ring: avoid twisting the fishing line. Of course, some fishing groups have directly tied the main line and sub-line in order to pursue light weight.

(6) Sub-line: Generally, carbon lines with a slightly smaller number than the main line are used. Carbon wire has a larger specific gravity and is stiffer than ordinary nylon wire. It sinks quickly in water and has better invisibility.