Luya's name comes from the transliteration of Lure, which is a fishing method and a way to imitate weak creatures and cause big fish to attack. This fishing method pays attention to skills and needs the comprehensive operation of rod, bait and wheel. During the whole process, anglers are doing full-body exercise. Luya's equipment is simple, clean and environmentally friendly, which is very different from traditional fishing methods.
Common Luya bait can be divided into hard bait and soft bait: hard bait includes suspended mino, steak, rocking chubby and so on. Soft baits include curly-tailed maggots, double-tailed maggots, flour worms, shrimps and so on.
Generally, the reed bud pole can be divided into straight handle pole and gun handle pole. The difference between them lies in the type of grip and wire ring, and the scroll used is also different. Fishing rods are usually divided into two sections, which are easy to carry. Of course, there are also single-section, multi-section and telescopic types.
Luya's target fish are: raw fish, catfish, mandarin fish, mandarin fish, pouting fish, pike and perch, among which perch is the most representative, and large omnivorous fish such as grass carp, carp and herring are also curious about some fake bait, thus attacking the bait.