How to put the lure reel on line:
1. First prepare the handle section of a gun handle rod and insert the PE wire through the guide ring. Then pass it through the wire gauge of the drip wheel, put the PE wire on the wire cup, and use the thread fixing tape on the PE wire reel to stick the PE on the wire cup.
2. Then rotate the rocker arm 3 times, tear off the fixing tape, pick up the end of the PE wire and tie a slip knot. Remove the excess thread and then tighten it. The advantage of this slip knot is that it will become tighter and tighter. Especially when we are facing big fish, we don’t have to worry about the knot being broken.
3. Finally, throw the entire PE into the water and turn the rocker arm to go online. When going online, water will wet our PE line, making the PE line tighter. This will greatly reduce the risk of line damage when we cast.
Notes
1. When practicing, novices should use affordable nylon thread to avoid unnecessary waste.
2. It is recommended to use the Dali horse line (PE line) number 0.8 to 2.
3. Throwing at close range is on time.
4. In order to pursue a longer distance, please adjust the "magnetic adjustment knob" according to the weight of the bait to move toward smaller braking force. Find the balance between fried noodles and long range, use your drip wheel to its maximum limit, and visually monitor the moment before it hits the water.
5. Please use heavier and larger fake baits for practice throwing. It is not suitable to use heavy lead instead. Heavy lead is not conducive, so the Taiwan fishing-style hook method is used to swing the fake bait out and reach the desired point.
6. In order to cast farther, it is recommended to use a super-hard rod!
7. It is not recommended to use a water droplet to throw fake baits below 4 grams. Although I can throw a 2-gram lead head hook + small soft worms to 7-8 meters, I still have to spin when throwing light bait. Advantages of wheels.
8. Everything has advantages and disadvantages, and nothing is perfect. I hope more veterans will come out and share their experiences, so that novices can make progress faster.