Wild fishing hooks, which type is good?
I don't think there's a specific answer to this, some say I use the cuff hook and izu, some say I use only isenaline
But although there is no specific answer, there is always a preference, after so many years of wild fishing experience, I think the sleeve hook and Izu are enough
You may be questioned by anglers as soon as this article is sent, you can say your opinion, but please do not raise the bar
Wild Fishing: I summarize it as a river in the wild, not a lake library series
One: Cuff hook
For the sleeve hook, because of its light weight and thin hook strip, it is very effective for fishing for small and medium-sized fish, so it is also the most selective hook type for wild anglers at present
What fish do you have the most in the wild? Of course, it is a small individual fish, although there are also large individual fish, but the probability of encountering it is very small
Therefore, in the wild fishing environment, we will generally set the target fish as crucian carp by default
For the cuff hook, the biggest choice is: color and barbs
1: Color problem
There are many colors of the cuff hook, which is the most colorful type of fish hook
The sleeve hooks are divided into: gold sleeves, black sleeves, red sleeves, and white sleeves
To say which color is used the most by anglers, the absolute gold sleeve
So for the golden sleeve, why is it chosen with a high probability?
Gold sleeves are not gilded, but are produced with a layer of copper that increases corrosion resistance and strength
Because the color of the gold sleeves is more brilliant, the reflection generated by the fish hook during the descent process will also attract fish to a certain extent, which is the same principle as Lua's sequin principle
Those who have not played Luya often have such a question: hanging an iron piece can be fished, find who to reason with!
This principle is to use the refraction problem of light and use bright light to attract fish
But now many merchants although selling gold sleeves, but did not use a few times, the fish hook began to fade, slowly become black sleeves, which is the consequence of inferior processing
2: Barb problem
For the sleeve hook, I personally recommend the thornless hook because it is particularly convenient to use
For the case of the thornless hook easy to run fish, this is generally a problem of technique, not too much to do with the thorny thornless, as long as the technique is coherent, the difference between no thorn and thorn is not very large, may be more anglers like to be biased towards the thorn, probably just comfort
Many skilled old anglers, the probability of running fish with a spineless hook is very low, if you simply say that it is easy to run fish without spines, and how do they ensure that they do not run fish? So having a spine and no spines is not the key to deciding whether to run or not to run the fish
And with the sleeve hook in most cases is to catch small fish, the hook number is also small, then after the fish to pinch the fish hook to take the hook, hemp is not troublesome? Choosing a barbless hook with the use of a stop pin is not only convenient to use but also can be greatly improved in efficiency
For the sleeve hook, it is not that the sleeve hook can only catch small fish, and occasionally the fish is not vain, but we define the sleeve hook as fishing for small fish, if you use an inferior arm hook, it is another matter
The sleeve hook can also beat the big fish ⬆️
Two: Izu hook type
In addition to the sleeve hook type, the Izu hook type is a fish hook with a relatively high frequency of use
Whether it is a novice angler or an old angler, I like this hook type very much
Why? Size can be eaten all
From the picture, the hook of the Izu hook is obviously thicker, and the hook tip position is a certain angle, so we also call the Izu hook "crooked hook", it is this unique design, so the probability of the Izu hook running after the fish is very small
This hook is more practical than the sleeve hook and is better than The Isena in terms of running fish rate, so the Izu hook type can be applied by more anglers to wild fishing
From the comparison of the number of fish hooks, it can be seen that the overall hook type of Izu is small, but the intensity is very large, generally speaking, wild fishing with 2-3 hooks to catch a 2-3 pounds of carp is not any pressure
And when catching big fish in the wild, I think the number of 10 is enough
For the problem of barbs, it is definitely used with barbs, because the Izu hook type is chosen to catch big fish
We are not like some masters, using the Isena hook type to cut off the barbs, the big fish in the wild can not be sought, even if it is said that the end of the fishing to be released, but also to experience a big bend after the fish
Therefore, the applicability of Izu in the wild fishing environment is still relatively strong, small fish can be caught, large fish can be caught
For the use of Isena, many anglers like to use it, but wild fishing uses Isenail, I think there may be a single
For daily wild fishing, I think the sleeve hook and izu are enough, small fish with sleeve hooks, and big fish with izu
To summarize:
There are many uncertainties in wild fishing, in the uncertain situation, you can give priority to the Izu hook type for all-you-can-eat, if you specialize in fishing for large fish, you can also choose Izu, for the size of the individual to choose the corresponding number can be
If you're just catching small fish, the sleeve hook is definitely the first choice
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