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The traditional fishing industry is leading.

Leading fishing is a common fishing method in wild fishing. How many kinds of drifting are there? 1. drift: drift is a common drift phase in lead fishing. Due to different methods, drifting can be divided into three types: minute drifting, total drifting and horizontal drifting. Among them, the first two kinds of drifting can catch fish, while horizontal drifting can be divided into two kinds. One is that the bait stops on the fish and the lifting rod must be empty. The other is that the fish saw mouth produces hook bait, and the lifting rod can generally catch fish.

2. Ups and downs: Ups and downs are common floating phases in lead fishing, in which floating is a typical floating phase in which carp bites the hook first. When the floating symmetry moves down, it is likely that the fish crosses the line or the big fish bites the hook. The posture that the float moves down quickly and does not touch the bait is mostly small miscellaneous fish grabbing the bait, and most of the floats move up at a constant speed immediately after moving down.

3. Dunkou: Dunkou is a common floating phase in lead fishing, but it is very likely that Dunkou in lead fishing is different from Dunkou in Taiwan fishing. Among them, floating is a typical floating phase when crucian carp bites the hook, and it is a typical floating phase when carp bites the hook. In addition, the big floating mouth in lead fishing is usually a floating phase when big fish bite the hook.

4. Drift: Drift is a common drift phase in lead fishing, most of which are big fish and other big fish eating bait while walking. The floating phase pulls away quickly, stops while walking, and pulls away smoothly and obliquely. It is very likely that the big fish is eating the bait. At the same time, ups and downs can immediately lift the rod and stab the fish.

5. Swing drift: Swing drift is a common drift stage in lead fishing. It is characterized by floating floaters swinging left and right on the water. It is the drift stage of big fish biting the hook when the float is slow. If the drift can't float in place, it is mostly caused by big fish rubbing the line. In addition, natural factors such as running water and wind are also prone to swing drift.

6. Drift: Drift is a common drift in lead fishing. There are three key situations. One is that the float is pulled away by the fish as soon as it enters the water, which is caused by the fish grabbing the bait. The other is that the float floats first and then floats. At this time, lifting the pole can hit fish, even big fish. The third is that the fish float is suddenly pulled away quickly, which is mostly caused by the fish hitting the line.

In the drift adjustment of wild fishing, you must first throw the hook into the water, find the bottom with heavy lead, and then adjust the float to make it out of the water. Then, pull the float to the vertical position, twice the length of the fishing line, and ensure that the double hook is within 15-20 cm from the bottom. After using the bait, look at the mesh number of the floating net to determine the weight of the bait. When fishing, make sure that the bait touches the bottom and the bait floats. Be careful not to weigh too much more than the double bait, otherwise it will be very easy to press into the mud.