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Traditional Fishing Drifting MethodsTwo Drifting Methods for Traditional Fishing

1, standing drift double hook complete drift method

Standing drift double hook complete drift method to take into account a variety of options: fishing floating; fishing a bait suspension, a bait sinking; fishing double bait sinking; fishing sinking.

2, loose sub drift single hook fishing group drift method

Hook tip hanging rice and other small baits or wear fine earthworms, maggots, is a traditional fishing method. The basic requirement of this fishing method is that the hook sinks to the bottom and the tip of the hook is cocked, and a standing hook is preferred, followed by a skyward hook, avoiding a lying hook. Therefore, the focus of drift adjustment is to control the hook in the water. The first thing you need to do is to make sure that the suspended hook falls slowly to the bottom of the water, so that you can ensure that the hook is in good condition.

In the following discussion, a set of loose sub drifts is divided into two parts, the buoyancy drift and the observation drift. The buoyant drift is poorly buoyed by the full weight of the set and is submerged in the water during fishing. The observation drift indicates the spot and also serves as a buoyancy reserve, bears the weight of the bait in the float, and lies flat on the surface in the bottom.

Set up a single hook fishing group loose sub drift consists of five sections. Take two sections for observation drift, the remaining three sections for buoyancy drift.

This drifting method focuses on ensuring the state of standing hooks, utilizing the intermittent nature of the floating force of the loose sub-drift, i.e., the lifting and lowering of the drifting point O on the waterline will not change the buoyancy of the drift, and realizing the fishing spirit and fishing obtuseness.