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Skills and methods of earthworm fishing

The skills of earthworm fishing are nesting, fishing and lifting pole, and the methods of earthworm fishing are hanging waist, knot and tail.

1, earthworm fishing skills

Nest-building: earthworm fishing pays more attention to nest-building than commercial bait fishing, because commercial bait counts as nest-building every time it throws a rod, and earthworm has no nest-building effect. Therefore, before fishing with earthworms, you must make a nest with rice wine and musk rice.

Fishing: earthworm fishing must ensure the freshness of bait. In fact, keeping the earthworm fresh is also the essence of earthworm fishing. If the throwing time is too long, for the sake of a fresh earthworm, it is necessary to lift the pole in time, so as not to affect the fishing because of saving the earthworm.

Lifting pole: the drifting phase of earthworm fishing is exactly the same as that of commercial bait, mainly including black bleaching, swallowing bleaching, sending bleaching and shifting bleaching. When fishing, according to the fish situation and water situation, raise the rod and stab the fish in time. If there is no fish bite for a long time, you can gently lift the pole Doby fish.

2. The method of earthworm fishing

Waist hanging method: Waist hanging method refers to cutting earthworm into two sections, and then putting the hook tip through the waist position of one section for fishing. This earthworm hanging method is suitable for catching smaller fish such as crucian carp, white striped fish and wheat ear fish.

Hanging knot method: hanging knot method refers to putting the hook through the back link of the earthworm and out of the front link, leaving a small part at both ends to keep the earthworm alive. This method of hanging earthworms is suitable for luring fish to eat bait when they are not open.

Tail hanging method: Tail hanging method refers to putting the whole hook on the hook from the tail of earthworm, but leaving a small part of the head to lure fish. This method of hanging earthworms is suitable for raising large individuals such as crucian carp, catfish, Pelteobagrus fulvidraco and carp.

Typical drift stage of earthworm fishing

1. Black bleaching: Black bleaching is also called drilling bleaching and pulling bleaching. Characterized in that the whole float is dragged into the water. Earthworms fishing, there is black drift, either small fish are grabbing the bait, or big and fierce fish are eating the bait.

2. Flash drift: Flash drift, also known as flash drift, is characterized by strong downward drift after drifting in place, ranging from less than half a mesh to 1 ~ 2 mesh, especially in early spring and winter, when lifting the pole, the fish yield is extremely high.

3. Top drift: Top drift, also known as sending drift and lifting drift, is characterized by large or small drift after drifting in place, with the smallest drift less than half a mesh and the largest drift up to 1 ~ 2 mesh, which is the most prone to occur when fishing crucian carp with earthworms.

4. Snatching and drifting: The characteristic of snatching and drifting is that the bait is towed away as soon as it falls into the water. This floating phase is generally caused by pelagic fish such as white stripes and pouting, but it may also be fierce fish such as catfish.