As a veteran fishing enthusiast, I know everyone's curiosity and doubts about the fishing community. Today, I'm going to uncover the truth about the fishing world and let you know about this mysterious and fun world.
1. Among fishing friends, the debate about which is more important, the drift type or the material, has never stopped. Actually, the answer is surprisingly simple. You may have heard of the agility of the reeds and the lightness ......of the balsa woodBut do these different materials really determine your catch? If you make them the same shape and size, will you still be able to tell the difference? In fact, in the case of eating less than 1 gram of lead, the material of the drifter has little impact on the function, and the process and workmanship are the key. Moreover, each material has its own unique advantages and disadvantages, there is no absolute good or bad, only suitable and unsuitable.
So, what about drift? The drift type is the shape of the float, which determines the performance and scope of the float. For example, jujube core drift is a common type of drift for crucian carp fishing, and its performance is decent and suitable for most fishing conditions; 13 mesh or 17 mesh float, suitable for fishing fast fish; Floats with large body diameters are suitable for fishing fish with slow strokes, such as silver carp; The slender drifter is suitable for reaching the bottom quickly, such as fishing for crucian carp and carp underneath. Therefore, the drift type is the factor that can really affect the results of your fishing, and in some fishing conditions, a certain drift type is more suitable than other drift types. First learn to choose a drift type, and then slowly perceive the material and form your own judgment, which is the correct learning sequence.
2. Is it possible for a fishing line to be both strong and soft? No way! This is a myth that advertisers mislead you! You may have seen advertisements for fishing lines that claim to be strong and soft, hard-wearing and unknotted, which sounds great, however, this is not possible. Why? Because the strength and softness of the fishing line are mutually restrictive, at least at the current level of technology. For the same nylon thread, if you want a better pull, you have to sacrifice a certain softness, and vice versa. This is a physical principle that cannot be changed. Nylon threads are divided into flexible, neutral, and rigid. Generally speaking, crucian carp lines are soft and suitable for subtle bite sensing; The polyculture line is heavy on tension and relatively hard, which is suitable for the vigorous pulling of large fish; The line size spans crucian carp and polyculture is a neutral line with a better balance of performance and is suitable for a variety of fishing methods. If you say that there is a thread that is soft and strong, it is compared to other threads. For example, a 0The crucian carp line of No. 8 may be more than a 0The polyculture line of No. 6 is softer, but it is also easier to break. Therefore, choose a fishing line according to your own fishing method and target species, and do not be misled by advertising.
3. Is the more expensive the bait, the better? Not necessarily! The quality of the bait is not necessarily related to the **! You might think that the more expensive the bait, the more effective it is, the better it can gather and keep the fish, and the better it will be to catch it. However, this is a misunderstanding! The ** of the bait often only represents the cost of the material and the premium of the brand, and does not necessarily represent the quality of the effect. The effectiveness of the bait depends on two factors: the state and the flavor type. The state, that is, the physical properties such as hardness, viscosity, and granularity of the bait, which determines the diffusion rate, persistence, adaptation to the water temperature, etc. Different fishing methods and fishing conditions require different states, there is no absolute good or bad, only suitable and unsuitable. Flavor type, that is, the chemical characteristics of the bait, such as fragrance, sweet and sour, fishy smell, etc., which determines the bait's ability to attract fish, retain fish, and pertinence.
Different fish species and seasons like different flavor types, there is no absolute good or bad, only suitable and unsuitable. Therefore, bait cannot be distinguished by "easy to use" and "not easy to use", but can only be divided by high and low quality. High-quality bait, regardless of the highest quality, can ensure the stability and adaptability of the state and flavor type. The low-quality bait, regardless of the high or low, may be in poor condition, strange taste, and poor effect. For this kind of product, everyone should stay away.
4. Will the firmness of the high-grade pole be very good? Not necessarily! The value of a high-end pole does not lie in its firmness! You may think that the ** of the high-grade pole represents its performance and quality, and it must be able to withstand greater tension and be less prone to breakage. However, this is a misunderstanding! The value of high-grade poles comes from its all-round aspects, including material, technology, workmanship, manual processing ratio, brand value, etc. Every inch of the skin of the high-end pole is piled up with money, but this has nothing to do with solidity. Firmness is the ability of the fishing rod to resist breakage, it depends on the material, structure, design and other factors of the fishing rod, and there is no necessary connection with the rod. Some low-priced rods can also challenge 100-pound sturgeons, while some ** rods may also break under the pull of small crucian carp. Therefore, when choosing a fishing rod, you can not only look at the best of the best, but also see whether it is suitable for your own fishing method and target species. The performance of the fishing rod, including tonality, hardness, coating, weight, etc., must be comprehensively considered according to your own preferences and needs in order to find your own good rod.
5. Is the more expensive the hook, the higher the quality? Basically! The quality of the hook does have a certain relationship with **! In addition to the defective rate, it is also reflected in many aspects such as process and surface treatment. The same goes for the figure-of-eight ring on the line set.
6. Is there an inevitable relationship between the hardness and tonality of the fishing rod? The answer is no. In fact, the hardness and tonality of a fishing rod are two very different concepts. You may often hear people talk about the hardness and tonality of fishing rods, but do you really understand the difference between them? Hardness refers to the ability of a fishing rod to resist bending, and in simple terms, it is the degree of hardness and softness. The tonality refers to the position of the main bending point of the fishing rod, including the front tone, middle tone, back tone, etc., and the current 37 tone, 28 tone and 19 tone.
Normally, the harder the rod will have a higher bend point, which is more suitable for catching large fish, such as carp and grass carp; Rods with lower hardness will have a lower bend point and are more suitable for catching small fish, such as crucian carp. However, this is not absolute. Sometimes, even if the rod is very hard, the bend point may be in the middle waist, such as the rod used when fishing for sunken crucian carp; Similarly, sometimes even if the rod is less hard, the bend point may be at the front end, such as the rod used when fishing for floating grass carp. Why is that? The reason for this is that the hardness and tonality of the rod depends not only on the material, but also on the taper of each rod body, i.e. the degree to which the thickness changes. For example, if the taper of the small second section changes quickly, the bending point will be brought forward to form a top tone; Conversely, if the taper of the minor second section changes slowly, the bending point will be moved back and a posttone will be formed. Therefore, the hardness and tonality of the fishing rod are two independent concepts, and there is no necessary connection between them. When choosing a fishing rod, you need to judge it based on the overall design of the fishing rod.
7. Will the colored fishing line interfere with the feeding of the fish? In fact, no. Most freshwater fish do not have good eyesight and are not sensitive to colored fishing lines. You may be worried that colored fishing lines will allow the fish to notice your presence, which will affect your fishing results. However, such concerns are unwarranted. Most freshwater fish do not have very good eyesight, they rely mainly on their sense of smell, taste and lateral line to perceive their surroundings, and do not pay much attention to the delicate colored fishing line. Even fish species with better eyesight, such as sea bass and grass carp, are sensitive to dynamic objects and do not pay much attention to stationary lines. So, why is the main line of the fishing line usually made in color? This is because colored fishing lines allow you to more conveniently observe the wind lines, i.e. the fluctuations of the fishing lines on the surface of the water. The wind line can reflect the bite of the fish, allowing you to react in time. Therefore, when choosing a fishing line, you don't have to worry too much about the color, just pay attention to the performance indicators such as wire diameter, tensile strength and softness.
8. Can additives gather and retain fish at the same time? The answer is no. Additives mainly play the role of attracting fish, and to retain fish, you also need to rely on particulate matter. You may have heard about the miraculous effects of additives, such as the ability to gather and retain fish, make fish addicted, and even change the water quality to make fish more comfortable. However, these claims are exaggerated and have no scientific basis.
Additives are substances added to bait, mainly to increase the aroma, sweet and sour, salty and other chemical stimuli, so as to attract the attention of fish and induce them to eat. However, this kind of stimulation is short-lived, has no nutritional value, can not make the fish feel full, can not make the fish dependent, let alone change the hardness, pH and other physical characteristics of the water quality, affect the physiological state of the fish. If you want to keep fish, you also need to rely on particulate matter, that is, animal and plant protein particles in the bait, such as grains, snails, shrimp meat, etc. These particles can provide the nutrients that the fish need to feel full, so that they can stay in your fishing position and increase your fishing results. Therefore, additives can only be used as an auxiliary means, not as a primary means. In order to achieve good fishing results, it is also necessary to rely on the basic materials of the bait.
9. Which factor has the greatest impact on the fishing effect? The answer is fishing position, fishing position, fishing position! Important things to say three times! You may have had the experience of using the same equipment, techniques, bait, and experience as your fishing buddy, but your fishing results are far inferior to his. You may be confused, why is this happening? Actually, the answer is very simple, it is a question of fishing position! A fishing spot is the fishing location you choose, and it determines what kind of fish you can catch and how many fish you can catch. Choosing a fishing spot is the first and most important step in fishing. If you pick the wrong spot, all your other efforts may be in vain; If you pick the right spot, you may be able to make up for your other shortcomings.
So, how do you choose a fishing spot? This requires you to make a comprehensive judgment based on different fishing methods, fishing conditions, fish species, season, weather and other factors. There are no fixed rules, just some experience and skill. Generally speaking, long fishing waist, square angle, ploughshare tip, and the combination of fishing depth and shallowness are all good fishing positions, because these places have changing water currents, abundant aquatic plants, and sufficient fish food, which is easy to attract fish to gather. Of course, these are not absolute, and it depends on the actual situation. Sometimes, you need to rely on your own observation and exploration to find the best spot.