Do you have to cut the thread every time you close the luya pole?
The fishing line matched with reed shoots can be divided into main line and front line. Some anglers will break the line when collecting the pole. This method of closing the rod is relatively simple, but there is no need to cut the line.
When tying the front lead, connect it to the main line with a pin and add a figure-eight ring in the middle. When closing the line, just take off the pin first, put the fake bait away, and then put the main line and fishing rod away, without cutting the line.
Do I have to unload the wheel every time I close the rod? The fishing rod needs to be used in conjunction with the fishing wheel, which is separated from the fishing rod and needs to be installed before use. After use, the wheels can be disassembled for storage. You need to cut the fishing line when disassembling the wheel, which will cause waste. So you don't have to remove the wheel every time you close the pole, you can tie it with a pole strap, and you can use it directly next time you fish without installing the wheel in advance. But if you need to put the Luya pole in a special pole bag, you need to remove the wheel, otherwise you can't put it in.