Teaching on how to use the lure rod:
1. Pumping
The "pumping" manipulation technique is when the fishermen retract the artificial bait from time to time. Twitch the tip of the rod with a large or small force. At this time, the artificial bait in the water will be pulled by external forces ranging from large to small, and will beat abnormally up and down in the water, looking very much like a twitching tail. Fish. As soon as a big fish sees this opportunity, it will rush over and open its mouth to bite.
2. Swinging
The manipulation method is that the fisherman swings the rod tip left and right from time to time during the process of retrieving the artificial bait. The artificial bait in the water will flick left and right in a small amplitude. The swing on the right is very much like an injured small fish that is escaping from being hunted by a big fish. Therefore, it is easy to arouse the willingness of the big fish to attack.
3. Spin
The manipulation method is that the fisherman draws different large and small circles with the tip of the rod from time to time, so that the force and direction of the pulling force make the fish move in the water. The bait also performs "stunts" and rotates up and down. This action is like a dying fish. When a big fish sees it, there is no reason not to catch up and devour it. When using this method, you must be careful not to let the bus wire get entangled with the rod tip.
4. Kuai
The "kuai" manipulation technique, as the name suggests, means to retrieve the lure quickly. Increase the speed of certain target fish with high-speed swimming ability.
5. Slow
The manipulation method of the word "slow" is exactly the opposite to the above, because different target fish have different habits. Some fish move extremely fast, while others do not, such as snakehead fish or ancient fish. These types of fish mostly rely on mimicry or "camouflage" to hunt. They do not have the ability to swim very fast, so if you want to catch these two kinds of fish, you have to pull the lure at a slow speed.
The most suitable speed is about half a turn to one turn of the reel handle per second. This speed can match the swimming power of the fish. This is an important part that fishing friends must master.