What are the tricks to deal with the entanglement of the secondary line when fishing? What skills do you know to deal with black pit fish?

1. What are the tricks to deal with substring entanglement when fishing? First of all, try your best to be careful.

Many fishing friends always pull the line hard for their own firmness when tying the hook. In fact, this brings opportunities for the winding of the secondary line. The original fishing line is straight, so pulling hard can make the fishing line crooked. Therefore, when tying the hook, don't pull the string hard and keep it as it is. It's the same with the eight-character ring. Don't push too hard.

Second, be careful of the main line.

When throwing the pole, don't let the main line swim back and forth, but throw it into the water accurately, not left and right. The bait dropped in front and behind must not be too full, otherwise the sub-line will be entangled when it turns in the air. In addition, don't use special force when lifting the pole. If the force is too strong, it will be easy to stick to the sub-line, and you can lift it off the water gently without being bitten by fish.

Third, be careful that the length of the sub-line is not appropriate.

Naturally, we talked about the technical problems, and fishermen should enter the water from this point. The length of the sub-line is also one of the reasons for winding. The sub-line is too long, which easily leads to winding. Whether it is short or long, it is a good choice to choose according to the situation of the fish. If there is entanglement, don't worry. Rub the twined thread with the palm of your hand, and then separate it according to the magnetism of the bait tray.

Second, what are the skills to deal with the black-pit fish? Tip 1: when making bait, you should distinguish the taste, but there will be good fishing. In addition, when throwing bait, the bait should be smaller than the previous one, so that the fish can take the bait as long as they eat the bait, and many fish in the bait eat the bait, followed by the hook. If there is less bait on the hook, they will take the bait. In addition, the hook should be smaller and the line thinner, so that it is light enough to deal with bare-billed fish in all aspects.

Tip 2: In addition to the bait line group, work hard on drifting. Usually the float has a signal, so everyone lifts the pole. Water is opposite to the float, and sometimes it is easy to see clearly. Float can be bold and conspicuous, and you can lift it when you see the signal. If you can match a floating signal intensifier, the signal you see will be clearer, and it is not a problem to watch the floating fishing for bare-billed fish.