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How to adjust the vertical drift of traditional fishing

1, fishing system floating point: fishing refers to a fishing group with two hooks and two baits. Make the fishing line half-water balanced, and adjust the hanging state of the fishing line to 1 mesh or 2 mesh by adding or subtracting the weight. The adjusted mesh number is recorded as drift point A, which is called the drift point of the fishing line.

2. Grasp the drift point of the bait: the bait on the hook of the short brain line and the long brain line is called upper bait and lower bait respectively. Take off the bait, and throw the fishing group with the bait into the water. The number of eyes displayed when the bait floats in balance is called the floating point of the bait, and it is recorded as the floating point B, which is the lower limit condition (or the lowest condition) of the bait suspension, that is, when the number of eyes of the bait exceeds the floating point B, the bait will sink to the bottom, or the bait will not sink to the bottom, and the fishing eyes will not exceed the floating point B. Sinking refers to the weight of the bait (including the hook).

3. Master the floating point of the pendant: the floating point of the pendant is recorded as the floating point C. The accurate way to determine this point is to take off the double hook, throw the line, float into the water, and float to the displayed number when it is balanced. Therefore, don't tie the brain line to death when tuning drift. Floating point c is the lower limit condition of hanging drop. When the fisheye exceeds this point, the hanging drop becomes a sinking drop.