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What is a flying fish when fishing? Do you have any skills?
The kind that is raised directly. You don't need to fish. The following are the flying skills of the combat pole.

1. Hold the pole

Because the hard arc of the rod is small and the arm of force is long, the fish with the same weight needs more strength to fly than the soft rod, so the grip of crucian carp is not applicable. The correct grip should be at the upper end of the handle, and the bottom of the handle is close to the forearm of the hand (according to the size of the fish, the bottom of the handle is at the position of the forearm). Put the index finger of the palm on the pole, and the other four fingers hold the pole handle tightly, with the palm facing down.

Lift the pole

There are two kinds of lever lifting actions: arm lifting and backward. The two kinds of pole lifting actions are similar, and the arm lifting type is recommended. The arm lifting series moves smoothly. The method is to retract the forearm with the forearm, then retract the forearm and lift it up. Never use your arms and wrists to exert force, which will damage your wrists and shoulders.

3.flying fish

When flying fish, pay attention to the position of the fish out of the water, depending on the size of the fish and the strength of its struggle. Generally, smaller fish come out of the water about 1 m away from the fishing point, and larger fish will jack up the water when they are near the vertical line of the pole tip. Only by removing the struggling force of the fish can the fish be discharged, and forcing the fish out of the water will cause the fish to run and break its feet.

Pick fish

After the fish flies out of the water, don't catch the main line to pick the fish. Use the whole pole to bear the weight of the fish. Use the other hand to control the main line to move the fish to the fish picker of the fish keeper to pick the fish. If you can't pick it out, quickly press the hook handle down with your backhand and thumb. If you can't pick any more, press the hook handle with your thumb and aim the bottom of the rod at the fish mouth-hit, ok, done! After the fish flies out of the water, it will struggle desperately because it is not used to the pain of leaving the water and being stabbed by the hook, but the fish's brain is not so fast, and there is almost no struggle when flying in the air. As long as the action is skilled, before the fish can react and struggle, the fish will be taken off and the line will be saved.