How to match multiple hooks on a Bo float, how to add lead, and how much distance between hooks is appropriate.
First of all, pumice fishing generally uses a wave to drift, and pumice fishing must be baited to achieve the synchronous state of lure fishing. Therefore, the key to pumice fishing lies in the synchronization of bait and bait rather than the number of hooks. From beginners of rock fishing to international fanatical rock fishing experts, a hook has always been used. Of course, you can also try to use double hooks, but I feel that using double hooks has its disadvantages: the first hemp line is easy, and the fishing group is not in a normal natural state, which affects the fishing of the second fish. The fishing shed is very accurate, and you can catch fish in 2.5 meters. The hook that catches fish is always 2.5 meters in the fishing shed, and the other hook is useless.
Secondly, the use of lead biting is based on the buoyancy of ABO. The attached picture shows the collocation of fishing groups such as biting lead in Abo water. In addition, we should pay attention to whether the buoyancy labeling of ABO is consistent with the actual situation. For example, some cheap floating waves marked 1.0 can't sink if you put a 1.0 in the water and add a 4B bite of lead. So in fact, we should test Bo according to its buoyancy.
If you want to really understand and use your Po correctly, I suggest you go to some fishing forums to see the knowledge inside, which can't be fully realized in one and a half years.
Finally, I wish my brother fish every year! ! ! ! !