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Bendao Fishing Products Firm 12yr.
Main Products:Fishing tackle,fishing line,fishing rods,hooks,fishing tackle supplies
Contacts:魏安祥Chat
Mobile:86-15868959705
E-mail: Address:28720 , 6 Street, 4 F, 56 Gate, International Trade Mart (District 3).
Spoon Play:
The legend of the spoon bait is said to have been invented when a spoon was caught in the lake by a fish that held on tightly. It is one of the oldest types of lures, and the color, metal reflection, and shape of the bait all affect whether or not it will attract a fish. (It is often used for trout fishing, but other species, such as tilapia, will also eat the bait.)
Specializing in catching species such as the long-snouted carp, perch, and mandarin fish.
The special design of the sequins will rotate rapidly when you reel in the line. The rotation of the sequins is attracted by the light radiation in the water and the sound produced by the rotation to attract the attention of the fish, luring them to bite the hook.
The silver iron plate surface has a red laser surface, which makes it more dazzling, and the perfect curve design is more tempting.
Spoon introduction
1 spoonThe relationship between the shape of the lure and the fishing area.
As with diving, the impact of a large person and a thin person on the water surface at the moment of falling into the water is definitely different. The fat man hits a large splash, and the thin man hits a relatively small splash. (Do not say that the thin person is flat on the water surface, and the fat man falls vertically into the water) If the fishing area is relatively shallow, then it should be used with a slightly larger flat area and slightly lighter SPOON. On the one hand, it reduces the splash of falling into the water, which reduces the disturbance to the fish in the water to a certain extent! Especially in shallow water. On the one hand, it reduces the speed of sinking of the SPOON, which is more conducive to operating the SPOON. For example: the water depth is about 20-35CM, and the splash and sinking speed of the 5G willow leaf type and 15G willow leaf type SPOON are absolutely different. By the time you just close the switch, the 5G may have already reached the bottom. When you pull it, oh? How about hanging the earth! Is there such a possibility? If you say you are skilled, you have already closed the switch before the SPOON falls into the water!You are a master! You can ignore this post! Ha ha. The narrow and long willow leaf-shaped SPOON is usually used in waters with relatively rapid currents, which is beneficial for the rapid sinking of the SPOON and the smaller water flow force. The slightly fatter rhombus-shaped SPOON, with a larger area, is more suitable for waters with slower or still currents. Compared with the willow leaf-shaped, the larger SPOON can make more swimming postures to attract fish with different operating techniques.
2The color selection of SPOON is related to the weather and water color.
Do you use the same color of SPOON regardless of whether it is cloudy, rainy, or scorching hot, and regardless of whether the water is clear enough to see the bottom or muddy like soup (who goes fishing in soup? Just an analogy...)? In terms of the color of the water and the weather, I think there is a certain matching between the SPOON color. Most people use silver and gold SPOONS, but why are there so many different colors designed? It's one thing for us to look at, and it's another for the fish to look at. Fish are relatively insensitive to colors, but they are very sensitive to light stimulation. We designed two scenes:
(1) When the weather is sunny, the water is clear, and the visibility is high, I will choose dark-colored (black, dark green, yellow, gold) SPOON. This reduces the strong reflection to frighten the fish.
On overcast days, the water color is muddy, and the visibility is not high. I will choose a bright color (silver, bright red, or colorful) SPOON to increase the chance of being spotted by fish.
These two are relatively common situations, and there may also be sunny days, muddy water color, or overcast days, but there are different situations such as clear water color and high visibility. It's up to you to choose in the SPOON!
3reeling speed
I used to reel in the line almost every time, quite quickly, and I liked to move the rod slightly after each reel. When my brother XIAOFISHER and Brother Xu were playing in Huairou, they emphasized that, under the premise of not getting snagged, it's best to slow down the speed of reeling in and reduce the amount of movement. When you feel that the fish is attacking the spoon, it's best to pause for a moment to give the fish a chance to take the bait. Later, I also followed this method, and it really improved the hooking rate. However, I also have some different opinions. In Beijing, where the water is relatively cold and the fish activity is low during certain months, this method is better. When the weather gets hotter and the fish activity increases, we need to adjust according to the current fish conditions in the water. There are also fish that are active and lazy! Fishing is not a fixed pattern!
4The orientation of the hook
This is something that suddenly came to mind after returning from a fishing trip and lying comfortably in bed after a bath. I immediately got up to adjust the hooks, and it seemed to help a bit during the fishing session on Saturday. SPOON has a concave side, and it's clear to see the slight movement of the concave side when recovering slowly in clear water. What's on your mind? Is it the hook tip orientation problem? Yes, it's the orientation problem. I placed the hook tips differently on the same weight and shape of SPOON, and I found a big difference. Not to mention the hooking rate when the fish attacks with the hook tip up, the chance of getting caught on the earth is greatly reduced. This means we can search for underwater with a slower recovery speed and closer to the bottom, which also increases the chance of other species, such as catfish, attacking the SPOON. Thinking about it carefully, it's still quite helpful.
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