It is said that catching crucian carp should be "sensitive". Why should we "be stupid rather than smart"?
For example, when fishing crucian carp in the wild, especially when it is necessary to "take the small and take the big", you should generally choose to eat floats with a large amount of lead, which will be "flat" when fishing, such as "adjusting the hook for a few times and fishing for a few times", that is, under normal circumstances, the hook is adjusted to 2-3 mesh and fishing for 2-3 mesh or 3-4 mesh-this kind of float can not only catch fish quickly, but also reduce the number of miscellaneous fish. It can also filter out some messy signals and improve the bait rate of the target crucian carp. But this is only effective if the impact is not serious. If the situation is serious, you have to look at the next one ~
What does "fishing soul" mean? "Fishing soul" means that the fish reacts to the float as quickly as possible when eating the hook, so that the float can show its action at the first time. For crucian carp, it is very sensitive to adjust four fishing and two fishing. My understanding is that adjusting four hooks and two hooks means that one hook floats and the other hook touches the bottom. When crucian carp eat bait, it will float after inhalation. At this time, it will make the next move at the first time. Why is the next meal when you eat bait? Because crucian carp inhales bait, it reduces the distance between hook bait and float!
At this point, it is floating and heavy. When the crucian carp eats the hook, the float will slowly go up. Why is it on the top? Because crucian carp bow their heads and eat bait, they will go up after eating bait! At this time, the lower hook is at the bottom, and the float will definitely move up after raising its head!
The choice of float in the fishing of bare-billed fish is independent, because it is very important and unique, and the float also involves a difficult problem of fishing adjustment. To fish with a bare mouth, the line can be thin and the hook can be thin, but the float can't be too small. For example, some people like to use long poles in autumn and winter and like deep-water fishing. In this case, it is not good for you to use a too small float!
There are two basic elements in the selection of floats. First of all, you can easily and accurately throw them into the nest. The second is that you should see the float clearly. If you don't meet these two points, you will be very uncomfortable with sensitive floats!