In the knotting section of the main line, tie a small splay knot at the place where one end is folded two centimeters, and tighten it sufficiently to form a small buckle, which is convenient for closing the pole and taking the thread. The space bean is located between the two buckles, and then the space bean is pulled to the splayed knot below the big buckle.
The thumb and forefinger are inserted into the middle of the buckle, and the two fingers rotate upward and inward respectively, and the buckle becomes a movable buckle. Insert the rod tip into the movable buckle and tighten it. Finally, pull the space beans up to resist, so as not to fall.
The eight-character ring generally has two functions, one is to connect the main line and the auxiliary line, and the other is to release the rotational tension of the fish on the fishing line to prevent the fishing line from breaking because some fish keep spinning and struggling.