Wild fishing! Do you want your float to have that poof, poof, poof? Let's fish, don't pay attention to how many eyes to fish! Don't fix your mind on a specific number of meshes. You don't call it drifting, you just learn to add or subtract lead. Today I will tell you something practical, and at the same time a little brain-burning. I want your float to have that kind of big movement. First of all, you have to be able to make sure that the fish are sucking the bait while your sinker has a downward process. At the same time, you also need to make sure that your main line is vertical, and that one of the strands must also be vertical. Secondly, you also need to make sure that your strand can bend when the fish is sucking. Suffice it to say that if you can't do the above points? You can't have that kind of ecstasy in your mouth. You won't be able to enjoy the joy of ecstasy. Well, it's still the same sentence, you can't write it if you're not a fisherman, and you can't understand it if you're not a fisherman.
Straight to the dry goods! It's just stunned! Let those scientists who are fishing have no way out.
Before we start, let's talk about the underlying logic of fishing according to our old rules, our so-called fishing, in fact, has been following the habits of fish. The reason why the fishing position has always been regarded as the first place by wild anglers is actually the most powerful manifestation of fish habits. In a river or a pond, there are always a few spots called prime fishing spots. It's not because there are often people fishing in these places, there is bait to eat. It's the depth, temperature, safety, and oxygen that meet the physiological needs of the fish, so they gather here. And this location was accidentally discovered by a fisherman, and the harvest was good. And every time, a lot of people have a good harvest here. So this position will be occupied by the people who got up earlier. This is called a fishing position in fishing. So how many fish you can catch doesn't have a direct relationship with your bait. It also has nothing to do with your fishing skills. He is simply a fish.
And many of us anglers have the idea of luring fish with bait. In fact, this is all caused by the brainwashing of fishing videos after a long period of commercialization. Many of our masters, anchors, and manufacturers perform the bait's fish-attracting function in high-density black pits. Even high-density black pits still exist. Find a relationship, find a boss, and make a nest in advance to occupy a fishing position. Because if they can't occupy these golden fishing spots, they can only catch the fish that are healthy and cruising in good health, and they will not catch fish quickly. And those fish who are in poor health and like to nest where not to move. They can only be caught with the Golden Spot. So if they don't have a good fishing position, it won't show that their bait is great, their skills are great. And many of our anglers just believe it, and move these so-called burst fishing methods and bait to the wild environment. It's not the bait that you're worse than him, it's the fish that you're worse than him.
Straight to the point.
1. How to make the float produce a relatively large pause?
Anglers are in pursuit of perfection, not just satisfied with floating and having the effect of drifting in the middle of the fish. We prefer the kind of poof, poof, poof, puff that drives adrenaline to the float signal. So train a float to make it have a big mouth. It is the state that every angler pursues. In order to achieve this effect, you must meet the following conditions.
1. Fish suck bait your plumb sinker must have a fall.
I want to make our float a signal. The fish will inevitably cause our plumb to fall in the process of sucking the ears. At the same time, the plumb sinker drives the main line. Drives us to float the signal. Then this requires that our plumb pendant must be suspended. Our so-called kind of big running lead, figure-8 ring bottoming fishing method, if you want to catch that kind of fish, the bait entrance float will produce a relatively large action, which is obviously unattainable. Because there's no room for your plumb sinker to descend anymore. I can only catch the kind of fish that is hooked in the mouth after eating the bait, and the next signal to turn around and leave.
So here are a few key topics to talk about. First, let's talk about the shape of the float. Some people say that you should use a slender float because it is relatively thin, so it has less resistance when it descends. So this kind of float should be out of his mouth. Quite the opposite, actually.
Although the cross-sectional area of the float is large, the resistance of the water is large. But his bluntness is stronger. When we use a lot of slender body floating, there is more signal, but it is obvious that this signal is weaker. Let's take a concrete example. For example, if a fish has a suction power of 1g. The upper pull of both slender body floats and jujube kernel floats is 0.5g. Then when the fish sucks the bait, the slender body floats due to the low resistance, and it has already begun to move downward. And the jujube kernel float only when the force of the fish is greater than 0.5g. He will fall. So the fish mouth is weak, meaty, cowardly. You're going to use an elongated body. The fish has a strong mouth, and you have to use the jujube pit.
It also has something to do with the amount of lead we eat. If the amount of lead we eat on the float is 5g, a small crucian carp of one or two, how do you let him suck it? What drift type do you use? He couldn't take a big breath either. So at this time, many experts will directly throw out a sentence. We need to use the right amount of lead to eat. How much is it appropriate to shout? Even if we usually fish in the depth of the water, the size of the fish is not fixed. I can't give a specific number, so I have to have a formula. Water depth + wire number divided by 2 = amount of lead eaten. It doesn't matter if it's big or small. It's better to be big than small.
2. The fish must be able to suck the bend line and the sucking hook distance.
When our double grooves are suspended, then the fish wants to make our float move, and he has to suck the hook to move it. If your strand is particularly thick and hard, the fish will not be able to suck it in your mouth. Then your hook is almost in place. Because the weight of your bait and the float are balanced. The float will always have an upward force pulling the weight of your bait. Thus there is no room for your plumb sinker to go downward. If this fish sucks, our strand immediately bends. The hook is sucked into the mouth by the fish, how much does our strand bend at this point? How much will your float go down? In other words, as far as the fish can suck, how much your float will drop.
Let's talk about the hook lying on the bottom of the water. Then you want the hook to lie on the bottom of the water, and you want the fish to suck your float to generate a signal. Then this requires that the suction of the fish that eats your hook is greater than the bend of your strand. Actually, this is the problem of hook pitch. Most of the finished line sets we buy now have a large hook pitch. If it is not for special use, we recommend that when fishing the bottom, the distance of one hook is enough for me. Even next to each other. Just remember, the smaller the hook distance, the more sensitive you are. We have an article called The core of fishing is the hook distance, you can play the hook distance clearly, you are definitely a sweeper in the fishing world. It's mundane, but it's a critical hit. The difference between the size of the hook pitch has been explained in detail. When the distance between your two hooks is too large, the more your strand will lie down. This requires the fish to straighten your strand in order to drive your plumb downwards. It's your float that's the kind of big pause.
Therefore, this requires us anglers to strictly control the weight of our bait when using this fishing method. We should keep the weight of the hook to a slight touch to the ground, but our bait can slide freely in the water when there are fish swimming. In this way, when the fish eats the bait, your float will produce the maximum down. And if the fish eats the hook, then it will reduce your blind spots. Because at the moment the bait you are taking the bait is just pulling on the balance of the float. And did not hold down the float. If your hooked bait weighs a lot and holds down the float, and then catches up with your hook at a particularly large distance, then you will cause the fish to eat the bait and your float has no action or very little action. For example, if your lower hook lands on the left side of the upper hook, if the fish comes from the right side to suck your hook, or from above, will you move? Because all the force of your float is pressed by the bait on the hook, and the hook lies on the bottom, and its weight does not act on the float, but is supported by the bottom.
Here's a good way to do it. We can use the hook to use beads or corn, wheat and other bait. First of all, their size is fixed. For example, our float is just as good as a 4mm bead. Our upper hook hangs a 4mm bead that happens to be slightly bottomed out but not bottomed. This way, there will be no difference in the number of floats caused by the amount of bait that is too large or too small, and you can also hang your shotgun without any problem when you take the bait. At the same time, you only need to hook and load the bait, which can increase your bait speed. Finally, don't underestimate the bait of beads. As long as you have fish in your nest, it's no less than your bait.
3. The main line must be straight.
Your float pull must be able to straighten the main line. This is definitely different from the drifting bucket, there is wind in the wild environment. And if the water is deep, there is an undercurrent. All your float grinding, chirping, not pausing, and drifting are all related to your lack of traction on your float. It also has to do with your casting technique, if you often throw a full stroke, then your line is not straight once. So for anglers, this is crucial. Sometimes it's not that the fish is bad, it's that your technique and float choices are very poor. When the fish eats the bait, the first thing to do is to overcome the bend of your main line. will make your float generate a signal, and at this moment the probability of you running fish will also be very high. Because your main line is curved, the twin lines are also big curved in the water. You will find that whenever there is a float in the mouth of the big ton, the hook is mostly at the direction of 12 o'clock in the mouth of the fish. And the grinding chirping, drifting, and sliding fish are mostly in the throat or the gills of the fish.
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