1, single hook line
Single hook is one of the commonly used line groups for sea poles. The so-called single hook means that the line group has only one hook, while the line group refers to the non-molecular line and the main line. The biggest feature of this line group is its high strength, which is especially suitable for fishing large fish such as carp, grass carp and herring with bait such as earthworm, corn and snail. The disadvantage is that the effect of attracting fish and the fishing rate may be slightly insufficient.
2, string hook line group
String hook line group is one of the commonly used line groups for sea poles. The so-called string hook refers to tying the hooks into a string in turn, hence the name. Also called grape hook, centipede hook, etc. Its advantage is high fishing rate, and it can catch multiple water layers at the same time. The disadvantage is that it is easy to wind the wire, and it is difficult to untie it after winding. It is most suitable for hanging small and medium-sized fish such as perch, crucian carp and white striped fish, such as earthworm, red worm and river shrimp.
3. Explosive hook wire group
Explosive hook line group is one of the commonly used line groups for sea poles. The so-called explosive hook refers to a number of hooks tied together side by side, named after the explosive bomb. Its advantages are strong attraction and high fishing rate, and it is not easy to catch fish after catching fish. Its disadvantage is that it is only suitable for still water fishing, and the bait consumption is particularly large. It is most suitable for raising large fish such as carp and grass carp in lakes and reservoirs.
4. Monster line group
The monster line group is one of the commonly used line groups for sea poles. The so-called monster is actually a plastic bait cage. The line group consists of a water monster, a fishhook, a splayed ring, a big belly float and a fixed wind drop from bottom to top. When fishing, the bait loaded in the monster cage can be continuously atomized, and when the fish sucks bait, the hook is often sucked into the mouth, which is most suitable for fishing silver carp, bighead carp and other filter-feeding fish.
5. Flip the hook group
Hook line group is one of the commonly used line groups for sea poles. The so-called flip hook is actually an upgraded version of the explosion hook. Different from the explosive hook, one side of the flip hook is equipped with a heavy lead block. After the fishing rod is thrown into the water, the hook will turn up and down under the action of the lead block, and the fish will suck the hook into the mouth when sucking bait, which is most suitable for raising large fish such as carp, grass carp and herring.