First, the water depth for fishing is too shallow
In the fishing environment, everyone sometimes chooses some rivers for fishing, but the water depth in some rivers is too shallow, maybe only sixty or seventy centimeters. , even shallower. In this case, if we pole together, the lead pendant will come out of the water instantly. Especially for novice fishermen, the force of lifting the rod is very strong, and the rebound force of the water at that moment will basically cause the line to get tangled!
Solution: When encountering this kind of water depth, do not use the traditional seven-star drift fishing method. The first thing we want to do is to choose a shallow water float. Because for a normal vertical float, the length of the float first needs to be divided into thirty or forty centimeters of water depth. Then when the length of the sub-line is added, your float will basically be close to the depth of the water. The position of the figure eight ring. Every time you cast the rod, the sub-line will easily get entangled in the fish float, let alone catch the fish well. Then the length of the sub-lines should be shorter, even five or six centimeters. The last thing is not to lift the rod too quickly. This technique of lifting the rod to stab the fish can be said to be very important. When lifting the rod, you must not let the lead fall out of the water instantly. This needs to be practiced frequently. Second, the sub-thread is too long and too thin
Everyone knows that the thinner the sub-thread, the softer it will be. However, many novice fishing enthusiasts do not pay much attention when tying sub-lines or purchasing finished sub-lines. They are all very long and use thin lines. At this time, the sub-threads are thin and long, so it is easy for the two sub-threads to become entangled with each other when throwing the rod.
Solution: Do not blindly choose the thickness and length of sub-lines, especially for novices. Regarding the thickness and length of the sub-line, you need to determine what kind of fish you are fishing and what fishing methods you are fishing for, and then reasonably choose the combination of the fishing group and the length of the sub-line. When the sub-line is too thin, you will basically catch more fish, so there is no need to use it too long, try to make it as short as possible to reduce the tangle of the line. If the sub-line is relatively thick, which is usually used to catch big fish, then you can use it slightly longer to prevent bridging. Because the sub-thread is thicker, it will be harder and the probability of thread tangle will be greatly reduced. Third, pole throwing skills and pole lifting strength
To prevent the chance of sub-threads getting tangled, the fundamental purpose is to control your pole throwing skills and pole lifting strength. Many novice fishing enthusiasts like to pull the rod slightly into a bow shape when throwing the rod, and rely on the elasticity of the rod to pop the fishing group directly out. The disadvantage of this is that the hook bait comes out very quickly. It is basically thrown out directly, and then the entire fishing group is completely tightened in an instant, and then rebounds back home. Usually, at the moment of rebound, the sub-line is coiled. Also, when the rod is used to stab the fish, the force is too great. If the fish is not hit, the lead pendant will come out of the water directly and even hit its own float. It is not uncommon for many novice fishermen to smash the float.
Solution: There is no good solution to this. I can only say to practice more. The emphasis of pole throwing refers to the word "swing". Like some old fishermen, the entire pole throwing action looks very smooth. Soft and smooth. This is all practiced through throwing again and again. When you throw the pole, you have to regulate yourself more and find that feeling. Even if it seems simple to swing a big whip, there are many methods involved. The same goes for spearing fish with a pole. If you want to use a short pole to catch small fish such as big fish, you only need to rely on your free fighting to spear fish. If the pole is very long, just rely on your arms. If the pole is very long, then lift the pole with both hands to stab the fish. In short, the force of raising the pole must not be too strong, just a light stab is enough. After all, with such a sharp fishing line, it is simply too easy to pierce the fish's mouth. If it cannot pierce, it can only mean that the hook you use has become smaller.
In short, it’s all about practicing more!