Crucian carp is a freshwater fish often seen in freshwater basins and can be used as a target for fishing. Fishing crucian carp is very common all over the country, and it is not particularly difficult. Fishing crucian carp is usually near the shore, but there are also some relatively wide waters, in which crucian carp is relatively large, and they are generally distributed far away from the shore, so long fishing rods, such as 7.2 meters long rods, must be used at this time. When using such a long rod, we should also pay attention to the choice of other fishing gear, such as float.
Although crucian carp is a small freshwater fish in general, its weight is not particularly large. However, at this time, we are fishing in a relatively wide water area, and at the same time, we are fishing for a relatively large individual in crucian carp, so it is best to use a larger float in this case. For example, a 1.8-gram float is often used, and it can be well matched with a 7.2-meter pole. Of course, the choice of lead consumption in floats is not only related to crucian carp itself, but also related to some external factors, such as the size of wind force and the speed of water flow. When the wind is particularly strong, resulting in serious water flow, it is recommended to use larger floats.
2. What is the size of the line for fishing crucian carp at 7.2 metersAs mentioned above, if the fishing rod used is about 7.2 meters, it is necessary to pay attention to matching the appropriate float. Only in this way can the fishing effect be better. In addition, other tools are actually more important, so we should pay attention to choosing the right ones that can be matched with fishing rods, such as fishing lines. The type of fishing line is a factor that can not be ignored. One of the main reference factors in the choice of fishing line type is the size of crucian carp, because different size crucian carp has different strength when taking the bait.
It is a scientific way to choose according to the size of crucian carp. When choosing, if the weight of crucian carp is only about half a catty, it is more appropriate to use the main line between 1.2 and 1.5 and match the sub-line between 0.4 and 0.8. Specific to different waters, crucian carp body shape is also different, so it can be matched scientifically and reasonably. Furthermore, some waters are relatively large, and the size of crucian carp in them will be larger. When fishing for them, it is best to match the 7.2-meter fishing rod with a larger fishing line, such as the main line of No.2 and the sub-line of No.1, which is not easy to break at this time.