Fishing with a pole in the wild, how big is the main line, how big is the eight-character ring, how big is the hook and how big is the secondary line?

The answer is really interesting and wonderful. . . . . The so-called distinction between the main line and the secondary line is only to protect the big fish from falling and drifting. Is the child, of course, thinner than the Lord. If you hit a big fish, you will definitely break the child, but it's not the main thing. On the other hand, because of the sensitivity of the line group, the secondary line is thinner than the main line, which is more conducive to deceiving the fish and making the fish lose their vigilance and take the bait. There are wheels, one is a sea pole and the other is a rock pole. You can make them yourself or go to a fishing gear shop. Please go to the fishing gear shop for details.