Is the thread that binds the hook a child thread?

It's the secondary line.

Three tips on how to tie a knot without hurting the string;

1, pay special attention when tying the hook, which is most likely to cause the sub-line to kink and get injured. When tying hands, the hand holding the hook and pressing the thread should be light and loose, and the other hand should slowly pull the thread. When you finally tighten it, don't be too strong.

In short, after the hook handle is knotted and tightened, the sub-line must not be injured; When tying a knot with a machine, be careful not to damage, deform or even twist the auxiliary line.

After the sub-thread got stuck too tightly and was injured, we had to abandon the old thread and tie it again. Don't be reluctant to use it.

2. Some people are used to hanging the tied hooks on a simple wire divider in turn, and then stuffing the whole wire divider into a fish bag or a pole bag casually, which is unscientific to store. Subwoofers and hooks are easily squeezed and cut by hard objects.

It is best to hang the tied crochets neatly in the sub-boxes. Because of the hard shell protection, the branch line will not be damaged. It is also worth noting that when hooking the upper board, the sub-line should not be stretched too tightly to avoid being bent.

3. When replacing the fishhook, pay attention to the tying method of the auxiliary line and the splayed ring. After the knot between the sub-line and the ring is tied, pay attention to the tightening strength. It is best not to pull together, but to tighten one by one, so as not to damage the sub-wires.

The hook knotted in this way has at least two advantages: first, the knotting method is different, and there is a gap between the two roots, which can naturally droop and separate; Second, due to proper stress, the sub-wire will not be injured at the knot.