The thickness of the main line and the secondary line can be about 1: 0.5, for example, the main line of 1.0 matches the secondary line of 0.6 or less.
There are many ways to hook the secondary line. The most important thing is to fasten the hook firmly. We usually use scissors and pliers to tie the knot. Please don't tie the hook with your hands and teeth. The length of the secondary line generally depends on the size of fishing. The fish's mate line should be kept longer, but if the mate line is kept too long, the fish's reaction sensitivity will be poor when eating bait; The sub-line is too short, so the lead pendant is easy to touch the fish mouth when the fish eats, and it is easy to unhook.
1, first put the line on the hook shaft and make a big circle.
2. Then wrap the hook and fishing line four or five times.
3, after the completion of the previous step, wear back the outer ring.
4. Tighten the threads by hand and cut off the redundant threads.
5. When finally tightening, pull the auxiliary line back to the hook tip direction.
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Get ready before tying the hook. The tools used are:
1. parting ruler: used to take the length of two parting lines, depending on the actual fishing environment. Generally, the length of the whole sub-line is 50 to 70 cm (it needs to be folded in half).
2. Hook, fishing line and scissors: Needless to say, prepare yourself according to the actual situation.
For the convenience of demonstration, see clearly. The fishing line was replaced with thicker wool. (Click on the video below)
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Talk about common preventive measures:
1. When you hook, keep the length of the line the same, so that you can hit it neatly.
2. When tying the hook, you must wrap it lightly, about five or six times.
3. When tightening the thread, in order to reduce the damage, slowly pull the thread end, which can minimize the wear.
4. When adjusting, wrap the wire around the front of the hook handle. Otherwise, when walking fish, the hook handle wears the sub-line, which is easy to lead to tangency.