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How to adjust the drift of bream in Taiwan Province fishing? With what bait?

Taiwan Province fishing snapper.

The hook line for bream fishing is the same as that for crucian carp fishing, except that the branch line needs to be longer and the distance between upper and lower hooks needs to be larger. I usually make two hooks 12 cm apart, with the upper branch line 10 cm long and the lower branch line 22 cm long. When adjusting the drift, use a double hook to hang the bait, and it is best to make the drift tip horizontally exposed for about 5 meshes. Commercial baits with good atomization performance and flocculent residue are selected as bait, such as Dong Jun crucian carp bait, Laogui 9 18, Jinlong Crazy No.2 and so on. It is best to use traditional flour bait for the lower hook. I usually steam corn flour and raw soybean flour into steamed bread, mixed with some distiller's yeast and sugar. It is also better to use newly matured corn germ in summer and autumn. When fishing, it is best to scatter the crumbs, bran and wet sand of bean cake into the nest first, and then float first, so that the bait can start fishing with half water. If there is no fish bite, it will float upwards 10 cm, so that the bait will slowly approach the bottom of the water. Generally speaking, when fishing bream, biting the hook is a powerful meal, and then the fish will lift a few eyes. When it is found to be drifting or rising, the fishing rod can hit the fish. Bream likes to move in groups. After finding a fish at a certain point and depth, remember this depth, try to keep the fishing point quiet, catch every minute, and pull the fish out of the nest immediately after the fish is hooked. The bream bites the hook for a while, the shortest is three to five minutes, and the elder is twenty or thirty minutes. We should make full use of this time and strive to improve efficiency. When not fishing, prepare bait, spare hook and fishing net.