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What is the best float?

The usage of fish-watching, water-watching and freshwater fish floats can be roughly divided into the bottom: {crucian carp}, the middle: {grass herring} and the upper: {silver carp and bighead carp}. Bottom fish: carp: 1 # with reeds, balsa trees and peacock feathers. Carassius auratus is usually below 3#; Requirements: high sensitivity; Turn over quickly; Mainly play competitive fast fish! Intermediate fish: because grass and herring generally live in semi-water, it is required that the bait can be suspended in semi-water without losing its sensitivity; It is suggested to use chopsticks such as sorghum poles to float. Surface fish: the water layer from the water level up to 1.5M to 3.0M is water! Objective: Semi-platform fishing; Fishing for silver carp, bighead carp and white stripes; Require signal stability; High buoyancy; Turn over quickly; Peacock feathers above 3#, balsa trees and reeds above 4# are the first choice for floating. The shape of the float is preferably the shape of the jujube pit!