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Is raft fishing a dead end?

Raft fishing has not completely died out.

Dead mouth actually refers to a fishing phenomenon, which refers to the situation that when a fish sucks the bait into its mouth, it rotates, retreats and raises its head with the bait. Raft fishing for different fish, the situation of biting the hook is different, and the reaction is on the float, showing different States, and not all of them are dead. If the head of the fishing rod moves quickly when fishing on the raft, a small fish or a fish may bite the mouth; If the pole head moves slowly, it is likely that a big fish bites the hook.

Matters needing attention in raft fishing:

1. First of all, don't stand in the main channel. Consider whether it is convenient for the owner to feed the fish in the cage or it will hinder others when they walk.

2. Don't run around in the cage and make a noise. Excuse me for feeding the fish, but also for your own safety. Don't think that swimming will be fine, and life will be in danger at any time if the water is urgent.

Don't pull the net on the cage, it's the fish raised by others. Such a move is impolite and easily leads to fish jumping out.

4. When fishing at night, prepare what you need in advance. When people are resting, you walk around and take things to affect others' rest. Don't talk and chat loudly.

Don't throw unwanted fish into the cage. Even if you are kind enough to feed or contribute to others, you must get the consent of the cage owner, especially carnivorous fish.

6. Don't put anything and garbage on the fish raft, and don't put it on the edge of the cage, on the board or on the iron sheet. Some commercial baits are difficult to clean. Please keep the fish steak clean.