Operation skills of glitter three hooks
The operating techniques for the glitter three hooks are as follows:
Basic throwing and closing:
When throwing, it is necessary to control the force and angle to ensure that the glitter three hooks accurately reach the target area. Maintain a constant speed when closing the line, so that the glitter presents a stable swimming posture and attracts the attention of fish. Uniform convergence is a basic operation, suitable for scenes with high fish activity or open water areas.
Shifting and stopping techniques:
Simulate the dynamic escape of small fish by changing the speed of the line (such as alternating fast and slow) to stimulate the pursuit instinct of predatory fish. The stopping technique combines a short rod (with an amplitude of about 10-30cm) and a pause to create a realistic state of "injured escape - still" for the three hooks of the sequins, tempting fish to attack.
Bottom touch and obstacle area operation:
In deep water or areas with dense obstacles, use the "jumping bottom" technique: gently shake the tip of the rod to make the glitter three hooks bounce up, collide with rocks or obstacles, and naturally fall, simulating the action of bait fish avoiding natural enemies. This technique needs to be combined with bottom sensing to avoid hanging on the bottom, while using the rebound moment to attract ambush type fish.
The "Z" shape and vertical search:
Alternating left and right, gently pull the tip of the rod to make the glitter three hooks swim in a "zigzag" shape, increasing the horizontal coverage range, suitable for searching active fish schools. When searching vertically, the diving depth is controlled by counting method (such as sinking 1 meter per second), combined with variable speed convergence, to achieve full water coverage.
Light and weather adaptation:
When the light is weak in the morning or evening, the reflective effect of glitter is significant, and it can be paired with high contrast color schemes such as silver white and fluorescent to enhance visual stimulation. On rainy or cloudy days or in murky waters, use metal reflective coatings or eye-catching colors such as red head and white body to increase the probability of fish detection.
Targeted operations for target fish species:
When fishing for mid to upper level fish such as perch and perch, the main method is to collect the line at a constant speed, combined with the technique of drawing and stopping to simulate dying small fish. When fishing for ambush type fish such as mandarin fish and catfish, jumping bottom or slow dragging bottom is used to make the glitter three hooks close to the obstacle and lure the fish to attack.
Anti hanging bottom and fish control techniques:
In areas with dense obstacles, use single triple hook sequins or connect sub lines through a zigzag loop. The sub lines should be one size thinner than the main line, sacrificing the sub lines to preserve the sequins. After catching the fish, keep the direction of the line, bait, and head consistent with the pulling force. When the fish wants the line, release the force, and when the fish swims back, retract the bow and rod to reduce the risk of detachment.
DIY and personalized adjustment:
When making sequin three hooks on your own, make sure the hook angle is 120 degrees, use a strong horse thread to tie the hook and leave a sub thread, and fix it into shape with 502 glue or quick drying glue. Choose the hook type based on the size of the target fish: use a single hook for fishing for small objects (less than 1 jin), and a triple hook for fishing for large fish (2-15 jin).