First of all, the way to tie a knot slightly
Put the fishing line slightly at the bottom of the pole, so that the length of the thread head is about 20 cm.
Tie the end of the thread with a knotter. Tie this knot tightly in case it comes loose when fishing.
Trim the excess thread ends with scissors, leaving only a length of about 1 cm.
Pass the knotted thread through the hole at the bottom of the rod and tie the thread to the rod with a knotter.
Adjust the position of the thread head so that it is located at the bottom of the rod, which can make the fishing group more stable.
Apply some lubricating oil to the bottom of the rod tip to increase lubrication and protect the rod tip.
Second, the main points of slightly knotting the pole
The length of the wire should be moderate, long enough to cover the pole and connect the eight-character ring, but not too long, so as not to affect the firmness of the knot.
During the winding process, keep the tightness of the thread moderate, neither too tight nor too loose.
When winding the other end of the line around the fishing rod, make sure that the circles on both sides are the same size to avoid loosening or falling off.
When tightening the thread, apply force gradually, not too hard at once, so as not to break or damage the knot.
When connecting the eight-character ring, make sure that the eight-character ring has been completely opened to avoid the knot getting stuck or loose.
Pay attention to safety when using the method of slightly knotting the fishing rod, so as not to damage or damage the fishing rod and other items.
Precautions for slightly knotted rod
The thread end should be left with enough length to facilitate knotting and prevent loosening.
Tie the knot tightly to prevent it from coming loose when fishing.
When trimming thread ends, leave enough length to facilitate knotting and prevent thread ends from falling off.
When threading, be careful not to damage the fishing line and rod head.
When adjusting the position of the thread head, ensure that the thread head is located at the bottom of the fishing rod to increase the stability of the fishing group.
When applying lubricating oil, be careful not to apply too much, so as not to affect the firmness of the tie.
When using the knotter, pay attention to safety, and don't let the thread or tools hurt yourself or others.
After knotting, carefully check whether each knot is firm to ensure safe use.
Before fishing, check again whether the fishing rod is slightly knotted firmly and reinforce it again if necessary.
In the process of use, if any abnormality or problem is found, stop using it immediately and check and repair it.