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titleOfInvention Fishing balance
abstract In fishing using a balance, Harris is often broken due to the underwater resistance of a Komase rod or a bush or the balance itself against a sudden pulling of the fish. In addition, conventional balances such as an antelope balance are not compatible with the PE line in terms of material, and when the PE line is used, the balance is damaged, the strength is weaker than the PE line on the road line side, and the underwater resistance is large. I had to use a nylon line with poor sensitivity and a fluorocarbon line. In addition, the SIC guide is weak against impact and may be damaged by collision such as untwisting. SOLUTION: A plurality of SIC guides are mounted on the balance to improve the sliding of the thread and the Harris so that the line does not touch the Harris side of the SIC guide located at the part where the operating force of the hook or reel acts. A protective guide is provided as a stopper. The protective guide can prevent the SIC from being damaged, and the SIC guide can prevent the resistance of the balance and the piece. [Selection] Figure 1
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