Characteristics:
- Slight Incline: The 15-degree holder provides a slight angle, making the rod tilt slightly outward.
- Versatile Use: Suitable for various fishing methods, including bottom fishing, float fishing, and general casting.
- Ease of Operation: This angle allows for quick and easy rod placement and retrieval.
- Good Stability: The rod remains stable in the holder, ideal for use in calmer waters.
Advantages:
- Suitable for most regular fishing activities.
- Offers good control and flexibility.
- Easy to use, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced anglers.
Characteristics:
- Greater Incline: The 30-degree holder provides a more significant angle, making the rod tilt backward more.
- Ideal for Trolling: This angle is particularly suitable for trolling and other fishing methods that require the rod to tilt backward.
- Reduced Resistance: The line has a smaller angle in the water, reducing water resistance and enhancing the fishing experience.
- High Adaptability: The rod remains stable even in rougher waters.
Advantages:
- Especially suitable for trolling and deep-sea fishing.
- Provides better line control and reduces water drag.
- Performs better in complex water conditions.
Both angles have their own pros and cons. The choice between them depends on the fisher's needs and the specific fishing environment.