0.3 What is the tension of the auxiliary line?
In winter, you can catch three or four or even more than half a catty of crucian carp on the 0.3-point line. In winter, the activity of fish is poor, the biting force is small and the strength is small. As long as fish control is standardized, there is basically no problem. Not if it's in summer and autumn. Fish is active, big mouth, strong, struggling badly, and 0.3 is easy to tangent. Look at the hardness of the pole. Generally speaking, the soft rod is better for thread protection, and the hard rod is easy to tangent.
The parting line refers to the fishing line from the hook to the splayed ring. Because of the different diameters of the fishing line, it can be divided into many models. Knowing the tension value of the secondary line is the basic basis for selecting the model, otherwise the fishing line may break and the fish may escape.
Sublines can be divided into many types due to different line diameters, such as 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0, 1.2, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, etc. When fishing, different types of auxiliary lines should be selected according to different fish conditions and water conditions, such as
The most common material for parting line is nylon wire, but in some special cases, it is necessary to use high-powered wire, and the tension value of high-powered wire with the same number is several times that of nylon wire.
Sub-row model selection
1, the parting line model should be selected according to the target species. For example, a parting line of 0.6 can be used for crucian carp fishing, and a parting line above 1.2 should be used for carp or grass carp fishing.
2. The model of the secondary line should be selected according to the fishing position. For example, the No.4 sub-line can be used to catch crucian carp in the breeding pond, and the No.6 sub-line can be used to catch crucian carp in the wild.
3. The model of the secondary line should be selected according to the fishing season. For example, the No.4 sub-line can be used to catch crucian carp in winter, and the No.8 sub-line should be used to catch crucian carp in summer and autumn.