Multi long lines are used for dace fishing in spring

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-16

For spring dace fishing, the length of the strand can be selected according to the specific situation.

In general, for dace fishing it is recommended to use a strand of 20-30 cm (10-15 cm after folding). This length allows the dace to transfer the bait to the float in a more timely manner, and at the same time reduces the time the bait stays in the water layer.

However, if you are fishing for slippery dace or large individual dace, then you may need to use a strand of 30 to 40 cm (15 to 20 cm after folding).

In addition, the selection of strands should also consider factors such as fish conditions, water conditions, and seasons. For example, the strand line is a little longer (e.g. 20 35 cm), the bottom is wide, fishing does not block the mouth, and it can also reduce the burden on the main line.

In general, the selection of the length of the strand line needs to be flexibly adjusted according to the actual situation to achieve the best fishing results.

When choosing a line length to fish for dace, there are a few other factors that need to be taken into account in addition to factors such as fish conditions, water conditions, and season.

First of all, the length of the rod is also a factor that affects the length of the strands. In general, the longer the rod, the length of the line can also be increased accordingly. Because a long rod can cast bait farther away, a longer strand is required to connect the bait to the float to ensure accurate signal transmission.

Secondly, the condition of the water flow will also affect the choice of strands. If the current is fast, the length of the line can be shortened appropriately to reduce the impact of the current on the bait and float, making the fishing more stable. On the contrary, if the water flow is slow, the length of the line can be increased appropriately to increase the residence time of the bait in the water and improve the fishing effect.

Finally, the skill level of the angler is also a consideration in choosing the length of the line. For beginners, it is advisable to use a shorter strand because the short strand is easier to master and operate. For anglers with a certain amount of experience, they can choose a more suitable line length according to their skill level and actual situation.

In conclusion, the selection of a line length requires a combination of factors, including fish conditions, water conditions, season, rod length, currents, and the skill level of the angler. Only on the basis of fully considering these factors can you choose the most suitable length of your line and improve the success rate of fishing.

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