1. Hold the hook with your left hand and bend the messenger wire into a circle at the same time. Pay attention to the thread ends on both sides, leaving enough length.
2. Hold the right wire of the coil joint by hand and wind the fishing line on the hook handle. Note that the right thread end and hook handle should be wound together at the same time.
3, a * * * can be wound 4-5 times, not too much. After the wire is wound enough times, hold the wound wire with your left hand, and then hold the thread end of the wound wire with your right hand to pull it out.
4. Pull until the end of the line, and then tighten it hard. At the same time, be careful not to use too much force at the hook tip to hurt your hand. Finally, cut off the excess thread with scissors.
You can connect the main line and the secondary line with the connecting ring connected by the lead base, which is the connecting ring with the hook below. Tie the secondary line to a special rubber ring, and just hang the rubber ring directly when changing the secondary line. It is best not to remove the other splayed ring, because the uneven winding of the conductor may deviate from the center of the circle when floating. When lifting the pole, the conductor base will rotate to drive the sub-conductor to wind, which is the splayed ring.