What's the use of the Kara stick in the rock fishing kit?

Main function: buffer A-wave and protect A-wave hole magnetic ring to the maximum extent. It can also be used as a tidal receiver, enabling fishing groups to make better use of the current. Kara stick can prevent escape, but its function is not only to prevent escape. The thick head of the Kara stick will thread outward to better cushion the impact of Apo and prevent the tip from falling into the Apo hole.

When the line group is close to balance, when the line group with the layer-probing carabar drifts to the punctuated downward current, it will dive with the bait pressed by the current, and Abo will dive with it, thus expanding the fishing range of the fish layer, so it is called the layer-probing carabar.

In some eddy current areas and suitable fishing grounds, it is of great significance for novices and fishermen who still lack the balance of line groups.

Karaoke Bar Using Extended Data:

If the eight-character ring is used and there are Kara sticks, the probability of waves escaping is relatively low, because if the sub-line is broken, if the sub-line and the bus are direct, there is no need for Kara sticks, and if the fishing group hooks the bottom and the number of sub-lines is close to the number of buses, the waves will escape.

The average novice, after hooking the bottom, yanks, hoping to unhook. If the Kara stick is added in time, under the action of gravity inertia, the sub-line is broken, and a Bo rushes down, and the Kara stick will be knocked off, which is far from the original position of the fishing line.

So most of the time the fishing tackle is hooked, and we pull the fishing line by hand. After pulling the fishing sleeve, the Kara sticks are out of their original positions, and the eight-ring is stuck in the eight-ring