Your main line is tied to a swivel - which does just that and stops the line twisting.
A lot of people use a swivel with a 'caribiner' quick release on the lower section which connect to your 'trace' which is the business end to which hooks are tied n'that.
Floats, weights, hook sizes etc. depend on what you're fishing for - I'm sure experienced coarse anglers will be along to help - I usually fish in the sea.
That's good to know, also much appreciated for the simplified explanation. Really excited at the possibility of riding to nice spots then being able to fish.
Your main line is tied to a swivel - which does just that and stops the line twisting.
A lot of people use a swivel with a 'caribiner' quick release on the lower section which connect to your 'trace' which is the business end to which hooks are tied n'that.
Floats, weights, hook sizes etc. depend on what you're fishing for - I'm sure experienced coarse anglers will be along to help - I usually fish in the sea.