Rod operation
Core Tip: Although the bait method can span the two systems of fresh water fishing and seawater fishing, and there are thousands of bait types in ten categories, there are mainly five skills of operating the lever, namely, "pumping", "swinging" and "slow". 1. "Pull": The manipulation method of "pull" is that the angler twitches the tip of the rod from time to time with greater or lesser force in the process of recovering the bait. At this time, the bait in the water is pulled by external forces of different sizes and will jump up and down abnormally in the water, which looks like a spasmodic fish. As soon as the big fish sees this opportunity, they will rush to open their mouths and bite. 2. "Swing": The manipulation method is that the fisherman swings the tip of the rod from left to right from time to time during the process of recovering the bait, and the bait in the water swings from left to right slightly, much like a wounded small fish, avoiding the hunting of the big fish, so it is easy to arouse the attack will of the big fish. 3. "Rotation": The manipulation method is that the fisherman draws different circles from time to time with the tip of the pole, so that the simulated bait moving in the water will also make a "stunt" rotation up and down with the strength and direction of traction. This action is like a dying fish, and there is no reason why the big fish can't catch up and swallow it. When using this method, care must be taken not to let the bus bar entangle the pole tip. Fourth, "fast": manipulating "fast", Gu Mingsi means quickly withdrawing bait. For some target fish with high-speed swimming ability, such as ginseng, mackerel, silver carp, spring, tuna and so on. If the bait is not lured by high speed, it is impossible to stimulate his willingness to prey. The more food these fish feed at high speed, the more they can be stimulated. 5. "Slow": The manipulation of the word "slow" is just the opposite of the above, because different fish have different habits. Some fish swim very fast, others don't, such as snakehead. Most of these fish prey by mimicry or "camouflage". They don't have the ability to swim too fast, so they have to pull the bait slowly to catch these two kinds of fish. The most suitable speed is about half a turn to one turn of the reel handle every second, so that the speed can match the swimming power of the fish. This is an important part that fishermen must master.