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What do you think of "Floating Fish" with Seven Stars Floating?

What do you think of the pole when the seven stars drift? Let's get to know each other.

Dithering drift image

When traditional fishing is used in natural waters, the seven-star drift is very sensitive in the fishing process because it is directly worn on the fishing line. When the drift quivers slightly, most crucian carp gently touch the bait. If you lift the pole at this time, the chance of catching fish is very low. And it is easy to scare the fish, so it is not recommended.

Send floating image

When traditional fishing uses seven-star drift to catch crucian carp, it is usually caught in grass pit or reed pit. There are thousands of such reed pits on the Yellow River beach. We fish in such waters, and there are generally more crucian carp. If the seven-star drift particles appear and then rise, then most of them are crucian carp.

Ferry piaoxiang

In natural waters, when fishing crucian carp with seven-star drift, there are often small bites. At this time, if the pole is lifted, the chances of catching fish are particularly high. This is the drift image of crucian carp bite. If you miss this drift chart, look back and see that the seven-star drift may have been pulled into the water.

Cable-stayed floating image

In natural waters, when fishing crucian carp with seven-star drift, there is often a phenomenon of oblique drift or even black drift, which is mostly a sign that the big crucian carp in the reeds is struggling to get off the line. At this time, the pole should be lifted immediately. If the pole is lifted slowly, it may unhook.

Black drift image

In natural waters, when fishing for crucian carp with seven-star drift, if there is no drift, black drift suddenly appears, which means that the carp has eaten. At this time, you should lift the pole quickly, slide the fish slowly, and pull the big fish to the shore to catch it back.

Floating image

In natural waters, when fishing crucian carp with seven-star drift, if the seven-star drift moves slowly and swings from side to side, it is mostly shrimp nesting below, so don't worry, but if it moves too much, it is mostly crayfish catching the hook, which can be lifted. Crayfish is also one of the most delicious specialties.