What is a fishing pole, a stream pole, an eight-pole pole, a crucian carp pole, a carp pole, a Luo Fei pole and a fighting pole? (Beginners come in for a tutorial)
First of all, the above fishing rods all belong to the category of hand rods. Hand poles can be divided into two categories: Taiwan fishing hand poles and stream hand poles. First introduce the fishing rod: A fishing rod is a hand rod whose shrinkage is more than 100cm. Carassius auratus, Cyprinus carpio, Luofei and Fighting Rod all belong to the branches of Taiwan fishing rod, and the length of the rod exceeds 100cm. It is the fishing rod manufacturer that specially designed the hardness and strength of the corresponding fishing rod for different fish species and fish conditions. Crucian carp pole is suitable for fishing small fish such as crucian carp, bream ... Crucian carp pole features: light weight, easy to hold and throw for a long time. Cyprinus carpio is suitable for catching large fish species, such as carp and grass carp ... Features: high strength and good hardness, suitable for catching large fish quickly. Luo Fei pole, also called battle pole, is specially designed for common tilapia species in Guangdong. The hardness of the combat rod is marked by H, from 2H to 8H, such as a certain 3H combat rod. The number 3 represents the hardness level, and the higher the number, the higher the hardness. H is the abbreviation of the English word Hardness, which means hardness. Streaming poles and eight-pole streaming poles are hand poles with a contraction length of 60-80cm. It is also the most sold hand pole on the market. Hachikuni can be regarded as a kind of stream pole, and Hachikuni is a Japanese language, because there is a very small fish in Japan, which is called Hachikuni. Eight-pole is specially designed for this small fish. Eight-pole is very light and thin, which is very suitable for fishing small fish.