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What rod is used for reservoir fishing?

What kind of fishing rod is better for reservoir fishing? Understand several kinds of fishing rods first, and then talk about what fishing rods (fishing rods) are used for reservoir fishing from two aspects.

First, know the hand, the sea and the rock pole.

1. Hand rod: refers to a fishing rod without a reel.

2. Sea pole: Also called pole throwing or throwing. There is a reel wrapped with fishing line on the pole handle, so you can throw the bait hook far when you throw it hard.

3. Rock pole: also known as hand-sea dual-purpose pole, its applicability is wider than that of sea pole. At first, it was mainly used for fishing rocks in the sea, but now it has become a necessary fishing tackle for catching big fish in fresh water and can also be used for fishing small fish. Its appearance and structure are similar to those of a sea pole, but the difference is that the first section has three conductor rings and the second section has two, while each section of the sea pole has only one conductor ring. The tonality of the rock rod is between the hand rod and the sea rod, which is softer than the sea rod, so the long throw is not as good as the sea rod, and it is generally equipped with small and medium-sized fishing wheels (that is, winding wheels).

Second, with what pole?

Reservoirs have large water surface, complex environment and long poles. If you want to throw a long shot, it is more appropriate to use a sea pole. Remember to bring the rope.

(1) simple combination

A 4.5-meter hand pole and a 2.7-meter rock pole will do, with a hand pole in shallow water and a rock pole in deep water.

(2) according to the target fish

1. To catch big fish, such as carp, silver carp, grass carp and herring, you can use 2.7-meter-long pole and 3.6-meter-long pole +4000 series wheel for long-distance throwing fishing, which is most suitable for fishing big things; You can also use a 6.3 or 7.2-meter pole to catch big fish.

2. If you catch small fish, such as crucian carp, you can use a 4.5 or 5.4-meter pole; If the shore conditions are good (the water is deep and there are several aquatic plants), it is not bad to use a 3.6-meter pole.