As long as you often fish in the wild, something like this will definitely happen: you get cut frequently when you use small hooks and thin lines, and sometimes you can even see big fish after walking for a while, but once you switch to big hooks and thick lines or tie them, When

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As long as you often fish in the wild, something like this will definitely happen: you get cut frequently when you use a small hook and thin line, and sometimes you can even see big fish after walking for a while, but once you switch to a big hook, thick line or tie When loses control of , the big fish never speaks again!

Based on this fact, some fishing friends have concluded a theory: it is easier to catch big fish with a small hook and a thin line, but whether you can catch it depends on your ability! Many explanations extend from this theory: big fish are very vigilant, so they can eat with confidence only if they use thin lines, small hooks are too small for big fish to feel, and lines are too thin for fish to detect... In short, it sounds very interesting. reason!

As long as you often fish in the wild, something like this will definitely happen: you get cut frequently when you use small hooks and thin lines, and sometimes you can even see big fish after walking for a while, but once you switch to big hooks and thick lines or tie them, When - DayDayNews

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But is this really the case? Brother Li Li feels that the theory of is untenable without the double-blind experiment of , not to mention that it is far-fetched with the benefit of hindsight! The correct attempt should be like this: two people use the same rod length in the same place, use the same nest bait, and then try it with a thin line with a small hook and a thick line with a big hook (neither of which is too extreme), no matter how long it runs, For large fish, only the number of times the big fish opens their mouths is used, and 1.0 and 3.0 are used as a control group, and 5.0 and 1.0 are used as a control group. Only in this way can the conclusion drawn be reasonable.

Based on my personal experience in wild fishing for grass carp, carp , and herring : there is no argument that small hooks and thin lines are more advantageous. Check out the video of grass carp fishing last year. I used 5+ 4, and the 14+12 I used, my catches were several times that of his, and this happened many times. Even if I try to catch bream , I use rocky pole 1.5+1.0 next to me and I use 3+2, I rarely catch more fish than I do when the opening is open.

This is because of : As long as your line set is not too extreme for wild fishing, there is basically nothing to say! For example, when fishing for bream, the No. 2 sub-line will not block the mouth, but if you use No. 8, it will definitely block the mouth. When fishing for grass carp, even if it is only one pound, you will not block the mouth if you use the No. 12 sub-line. When fishing for silver carp and bighead carp , the No. 6 line will not block the mouth. Don't block your mouth. An extreme example is: if you use No. 10 line to catch crucian carp, it will definitely block the fish, but when you fish for large crucian carp in the wild, there should be little difference between the 1.5 sub-line and the 0.8 sub-line, unless it is winter.

As long as you often fish in the wild, something like this will definitely happen: you get cut frequently when you use small hooks and thin lines, and sometimes you can even see big fish after walking for a while, but once you switch to big hooks and thick lines or tie them, When - DayDayNews

Those who ran away are all big fish!

So what is the reason why everyone thinks that big fish specifically pick out small hooks and thin lines to eat? Brother Lili analyzes several possible reasons. If you have different opinions, we can discuss them in the comment area.

Small hooks and thin lines make it easier to feel like a big fish

In fact, the fish may not be very big. When you pull it with a small hook and thin line, it feels big, and thin lines are more likely to be pulled out to make a whirring sound. For example, if you use 1.2+0.8 Or even smaller. If you catch one weighing two to three pounds, it will feel too big to hold! But a fish weighing two to three pounds is a "small fish" for a big hook and a thick line, but it is a giant for a small hook and a thin line!

Furthermore, lines with small hooks and thin lines are more likely to be injured. In addition, the pole is hard and does not protect the line and the technique is wrong. Sometimes fish that are only a few taels will be cut in seconds. In most cases, fishing friends with small hooks and thin lines exclaimed, "A big one just ran away", "A really big one just ran away", "It felt like it was cut instantly and I couldn't pull it off". This kind of believable The low degree does not mean that the fishing friend is lying, but that this feeling is most likely unreliable.

As long as you often fish in the wild, something like this will definitely happen: you get cut frequently when you use small hooks and thin lines, and sometimes you can even see big fish after walking for a while, but once you switch to big hooks and thick lines or tie them, When - DayDayNews

Fishing with small hooks and thin lines is very exciting.

Wild fishing only gives you one or two opportunities a day.

When fishing in the wild, you will usually be given one or two opportunities at most a day, unless you are using a super large heavy nest to stick to it. Ordinary small hooks The chance of encountering one or two big fish a day when fishing with thin line is very good! So after you cut the thread, it will be too late to replace the big hook and thick thread, and the probability of not seizing the next opportunity will become smaller and smaller.

So if you want to catch small fish, it is not a pity to miss the big fish. If you want to catch big fish, then don’t think about "small hooks and thin lines will lead to big fish", because either you will pay a very high cost (for fishing line, fish The requirements for hooks and fishing rods are higher), or the fish will run away.If you want to catch big fish, you must be prepared to catch big fish from the very beginning: a suitable line set, a suitable fishing rod, a slip rope as long as possible, and the most important thing is: must have the confidence to catch big fish! Don't change to small hooks and thin lines to tease , white strips, and gobies when there is no big fish mouth. In this case, nine times out of ten, they will slap their thighs and say "Oh!"

As long as you often fish in the wild, something like this will definitely happen: you get cut frequently when you use small hooks and thin lines, and sometimes you can even see big fish after walking for a while, but once you switch to big hooks and thick lines or tie them, When - DayDayNews

The most important thing in catching big fish is confidence!

The big fish doesn’t know much about your line group!

If the fish in the wild were smart enough to distinguish the thickness of the line and avoid the thick line and eat the small line hook, then it would not be you fishing for it, but it would be fishing for you! Unless your string set is too extreme and blocks its mouth so that it can't eat in, there's basically no problem as long as it can eat in. I personally caught more than half a pound of bream with the 5+4 line group, more than a pound of grass carp with the 14+12 line group, and three or two ounces of carp with the No. 5 New Guandong... It didn't distinguish this kind of thing. Ability.

So: If you want to catch big fish, use a suitable line set instead of using small hooks and thin lines to catch big fish. Unless you want to pretend to be an , for example, I used a 0.8 line group to catch carp weighing seven or eight kilograms, grass carp weighing four or five kilograms, and dace weighing two or three kilograms, but! This kind of line group can catch more big fish, but only a few are caught. Can I brag: There is no problem with small hooks and thin lines. My 0.8 line can catch seven or eight pounds of wild carp!

As long as you often fish in the wild, something like this will definitely happen: you get cut frequently when you use small hooks and thin lines, and sometimes you can even see big fish after walking for a while, but once you switch to big hooks and thick lines or tie them, When - DayDayNews

Use a suitable line set

I am Brother Li Li, I hope you can enjoy wild fishing and protect yourself!

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