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2017年2月10日星期五

How to Choose the Suitable Saltwater Fishing Hooks?

There is an ancient legend in China about a wisdom man who called Jiang Tai Gong, he used a straight hook without any baits to catch the fish. So there is an old saying about him: A fish jumping to Jiang Tai Gong’s no hook and no bait line-a willing victim. But the fact is that Jiang Tai Gong just wanted to attract the emperor by this strange action, no really wanted to catch the real fish. Finally, Jiang Tai Gong helped the emperor and his son turn over the Shang Dynasty and established the Zhou Dynasty.
 fishing with hook

But actually speaking, it is nearly impossible to catch a fish with a straight hook. As the basic tool of fishing, hooks are crucial. In order to more enjoy the fishing, people have been improving the fishing hooks generations after generations. And now, we have many kinds of fishing hooks in the market. And today, we will introduce you some common hooks which are suitable for saltwater fishing.

Before choosing the types of fishing hooks, we should know the sizes we need. Fishing hook size is measured at the gap between the point and the shank. Saltwater fish hook sizes start at a tiny No. 32 and run up to a huge 19/0. From size 32 to 1, saltwater hook size increases while the number decreases. From size 1/0 to 19/0, the hook size increases along with the number. There is no standard in hook size, so one brand’s 3/0 may be larger than that of another brand.

The size you need is mainly determined by 2 factors: the size of the fish you catch and the size of your baits or fishing lures. The common sense for fishermen is that small hooks are suitable for fish with small mouths, while large hooks are used to catch fish with large mouth. But another rule is that when your baits are small, you’d better use the small hooks, even the fish you want to catch is large. This is because that the large hook can’t hide in the small bait.

Then let’s talk about the types of saltwater fishing hooks.

J-hook
J-hook

J-hooks earned their name from their resemblance to the letter. Some people like use j-hooks because they fit into a fish’s mouth and then catch on something on the way out, and they’ve worked that same way for a long time. But J-hooks have different styles, and each style is suitable for different types of saltwater fishing. For example, bait fishermen usually choose long-shank saltwater fishing hooks that are easy to remove from a fish’s mouth.

Circle hooks
circle hook

A circle hook is a type of fish hook which is sharply curved back in a circular shape. With the development of the catch-and-release, circle hooks have become widely used among anglers in recent years. As the fishermen pulls on the line, the hook slides forward until it reaches the fish's mouth. Once there, it lodges in the side of the mouth. These hooks are popular in the saltwater world, but are making their way into the freshwater side as well.

Treble hooks
treble hook
The treble hooks work by snagging the fish when it hits a bait. Treble fishing hooks are sized the same way as other hooks, but it usually takes a smaller treble hook to catch the same size fish as a circle or J-hook. Most plugs use treble hooks so that when the fish realizes it has eaten a lure instead of a real fish, it is already hooked.


There is no doubt that fishing hooks play an important part in all kinds of fishing. Choose the right fishing hooks can determine the success or failure of you fishing to some extent. If you are a real fishing lovers, you must have already had this sense.




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2017年2月8日星期三

How to Choose Saltwater Spinning Rod and Reel?

For saltwater fishing, good fishing rod and reel are the foundations. If you use the appropriate fishing rod and reel, you will have a successful fishing. There are several kinds of fishing rod and reel in the market, such as the spinning rod and reel, the baitcasting rod and reel, jigging rod and reel…Today we will discuss how to choose the spinning rod and spinning reel for saltwater fishing.
spinning reel and rod

  No matter what kind of fishing rod and reel you choose, you should take several things to consideration before, and it can help you make a decision as quickly as possible.

1. Different rods have different length, power and action. Before you buy the rod, you should know how different rods work. Longer rods cast farther, while shorter rods provide more power for fighting fish. Action is rated from "fast" for a rod that is stiff to "slow" for a rod that bends all the way to the handle. "Power" is the weight that the rod can lift from light to extra heavy. Rods are also categorized by the pound-test line or fishing lure weight that they are designed to work with.

2. The material of fishing rod is also an important factor when you want to buy the fishing rod. The fishing rods we usually see are mainly made out of graphite or fiberglass. If you want a fishing rod which is stiffer and more sensitive, you can choose a graphite rod. And if you think your rod should be tougher and more powerful, then the fiberglass fishing rod is more suitable for you.

3. When it comes to the fishing reel, we generally divide it into 2 types: high-speed fishing reel and low-speed fishing reel. But some fishing reels can switch from high-speed to low-speed with a push of button. High-speed fishing reel uses a gear ratio greater than 6:1, while the low-speed reel uses a ratio less than 4:1. High-speed reels can retrieve baits at breakneck speed, and low-speed reels can provide more power when fighting with the big fish.

Saltwater spinning rod and reel

Spinning rod
spinning rod

Saltwater spinning rods are ideal for fishermen who are frequently casting and retrieving baits and lures. Finding a spinning rod with the right weight, action and ergonomics goes a long way toward increasing casting accuracy as you chase your next big catch.

Spinning rods are constructed from strong materials such as graphite and e-glass, but are designed to be lightweight to keep your arms from getting tired during all-day outings. They also have larger fishing line guides to reduce friction during casting. You can order spinning rods with fast action for more power and sensitivity, moderate action rods for longer distance casting, or slow action rods for trolling. A number of different power and weight options are also available.


Spinning reel
spinning reel

Saltwater spinning reels were once primarily the domain of small- and medium-game fishing, but recent innovations in metallurgy and design have made them a player in big-game fishing as well. Advances in drag systems, gearing and line capacities mean your spinner can win encounters with wahoo, amberjack, grouper, sailfish and other big game while still shining during the surf fishing and jigging they’re best known for.


Choose from low-speed reels for bass and redfish, high-speed reels for game fish, and even two-speed reels to rapidly recover slack line if a big fish makes a quick turn. Spinning reels can be found for using monofilament line, braided line or both, with varying length and test strength capacities.




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