Fishing with a spinning rod is a rather gambling and interesting activity. The fisherman throws the bait on the line into the pond, turns the spinning reel, forcing the bait to move, and the fish grabs the bait. But you still need to learn how to throw correctly.
Instructions
Step 1
Use a line with a cross section of 0.5 mm and not very long, 40-50 meters. Pass the line through all the rings of the rod from the reel up, then attach a weight of 40-50 g to it.
Step 2
Spinning is thrown from the right, left, over the head or horizontally, it all depends on the design of the rod. The method of casting on the right is considered universal. Master it.
Step 3
Take a rod, pull the weight to the first ring (tulip), make an overhang of 50-70 cm.
Step 4
Grasp the rod with your right hand and rest your thumb on the top of the bobbin. Hold the rod with your left hand above the bumper.
Step 5
Stand with firm support under your feet. Turn half-turn to the place of casting, lower the rod to the right almost to a horizontal position, be careful not to catch the grass. Once the lure has swung back, start turning your torso and quickly lifting the rod. Cast forward.
Step 6
Release the bait and follow the movement of the rod. After a few seconds, raise the rod to a vertical position, tighten the line and start winding the reel.
Step 7
Take the handle of the spinning rod under your armpit, place your left hand just above the reel, wrap your fingers around the fishing line to adjust its winding onto the bobbin. While doing this, rotate the bobbin handle with your right hand.
Step 8
Before casting a spinning rod with an inertial reel, release the brake so that it spins freely. Adjust the escape of the line while the lure is flying by lightly touching the reel with your thumb. Once the lure falls into the water, stop the reel with your thumb or forefinger.
Step 9
To perform a horizontal cast, lower the spinning rod to the water (but do not touch the surface of the reservoir) and lift it with a swing, while releasing the reel. By inertia, the spoon will fly forward, and the line will also be pulled after it. The difficulty of such casting is that beginners cannot always calculate the power of the throw and the height of the rod swing.