Connect Fishing TackleThe fishing line is the link that connects fishing rods, fishhooks, sinkers, floats, and other fishing tackle. It tightly connects each component of the fishing tackle to form a complete fishing rig, enabling anglers to control the position and state of the fishhook, sinker, and float in the water through the fishing rod, thus achieving various fishing operations.Transmit ForceWhen an angler swings the fishing rod to cast the fishing rig, the force is transmitted through the fishing line to the fishhook and sinker, allowing them to be accurately cast to the target position. After hooking a fish, the struggling force of the fish is also transmitted through the fishing line to the fishing rod. The angler can judge the size, struggling strength, and swimming direction of the fish based on the magnitude and changes of the force transmitted by the fishing line, and then adopt corresponding strategies for playing the fish, ultimately successfully catching the fish.Detect BitesThe fishing line can transmit the subtle movements of the fish taking the bait to the angler. When a fish takes the bait, the fishhook will produce a slight displacement, and this displacement is transmitted through the fishing line to the float or the tip of the rod. By observing signals such as the floating and sinking, shaking of the float, or the trembling of the rod tip, the angler can promptly detect the situation of the fish taking the bait, thus seizing the opportunity to strike and increasing the hook - up rate.Control the Depth and Position of the Fishing RigBy adjusting the length of the fishing line and its state in the water, the depth and position of the fishhook and bait in the water can be controlled. For example, in different water environments and fishing conditions, the angler can set the bait at the upper, middle, or bottom layer of the water as needed to adapt to the foraging habits of fish in different water layers and increase the success rate of fishing.Protect Fishing Tackle and Fish
High - quality fishing lines have certain elasticity and toughness. When a fish takes the bait and struggles, it can play a buffering role, reducing the instantaneous impact force of the fish on the fishing tackle and avoiding situations such as the deformation of the fishhook, the breakage of the fishing line, or the snapping of the fishing rod due to excessive force. At the same time, an appropriate fishing line can also reduce the damage to the fish's mouth to a certain extent, improving the survival rate of the fish, especially when practicing catch - and - release fishing, this is particularly important.














