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Can you catch sharks by sea fishing?
Sea fishing can't catch sharks.

It's almost impossible to catch a big shark like that. Because no fishing line can withstand the pull of a big shark. For small sharks and some younger sharks, you can use professional hooks.

The first hook used must be a large hook made of pure steel. Only in this way can sharks successfully bite the bait and hang their jaws on the hook. In addition, it is important to pay attention to the choice of bait, you can choose meat as bait, but also with a little blood smell, because sharks are very sensitive to blood smell.

Therefore, it can catch them faster. When you catch them, you need to pay attention. If you encounter great resistance and even the whole person may be dragged out, then you will decisively choose to give up. So, what you caught at this time is not a small shark, but a huge great white shark. Know how to choose.

Fishing, I believe, is one of many people's hobbies, and the enthusiastic pursuit of fishing by fishing enthusiasts has made fishing a sport that most people love. At the same time, fishing is also a high-tech sport with high requirements for equipment.

The benefits of fishing:

1, fishing can be a good exercise of concentration, attention is not lasting, but it is a big problem at work.

Fishing can be used for health care. According to the classification of fishing places, it is generally creek fishing, pond fishing, reservoir fishing, rock fishing, boat fishing and sea fishing. It can be seen from this classification that fishing places are outdoors with water.

3. Fishing can also calm the mind and relieve mental stress.

4, fishing can delay osteoporosis in the elderly, fishing should be more exposed to nature, the body will often be exposed to ultraviolet rays, increase vitamin D to promote the absorption of calcium, thereby increasing the strength and density of bones, thus delaying osteoporosis in the elderly.