What about changing fishing spots? How can I find the bottom again?
2. One is to adjust the buoyancy, and the other is to find the bottom. If you change the depth, you need to adjust the drift level and find the bottom again. Buoyancy control is all about fishing. If you don't need to adjust fishing, you don't need to adjust buoyancy in another place.
3. First hang heavy lead on the bottom hook to pull the drift into the water, and adjust the drift position up and down until the drift can be seen. At this time, you can do anything to make the water float or expose your eyes. Below the place where you can see the drift flush with the water, it is the depth of the fishing point.
4. Then lift the pole down and move the float at least longer than the length of the float, but not too long, because the line will sink when it is long, and the float will not sink into the water.
5. Finally, lift the pole repeatedly and reduce the lead skin until it comes to the surface. After adjustment, you can hang bait and fish. As long as it comes to the surface with one or more eyes, it proves that the bait is in the end.