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Tell me about my former favorite "Izu" hook

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From the perspective of wild fishing, the Izu hook is a kind of fish hook, named after the anglers in the Izu region of Japan who prefer this hook-shaped fish hook. The biggest difference between it and the Ishine hook is that the hook bottom is narrow, the hook bottom and the hook door are basically equal width, and the hook handle is long. It can be said that the kill hook type of 10 years ago. From the appearance of the Izu hook, because of its narrow hook door, theoretically, it is suitable for fishing crucian carp, carp, grass and other fish, the narrower hook door can hook the lips of this type of fish, but the operation is too hurried, it is easy to pull the fish lip open, the tip of the Izu hook is biased by 5 degrees, to a certain extent, it makes up for the fish running problem that occurs because of the narrow hook door.

Tell me about my former favorite "Izu" hook

When I first started learning to fish, I went to the fishing tackle shop and tied a few pairs of izu hooks. Strangely, in the past, the fishing tackle shops here used to tie hooks with powerful horses, so at that time, no. 5-6 was used, even if it was a 5/6 pound large carp. It's no problem at all.

I have always thought that the so-called new Kanto is that Izu did not barb, and was developed according to the fish situation.

Tell me about my former favorite "Izu" hook

Compared with Isena, the Izu hook is thin, and the narrow hook door is especially suitable for fishing small and medium-sized fish, even if it is no problem to pull the white strip. @Blind Fishing said

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