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The Best Drifting Method of Seven Stars Drifting in kareem abdul-jabbar

The best drifting method of the seven-star drifting hook is as follows:

I. Hook-type features:

Tiangou is an indispensable tool for traditional fishing. Without skyhook, it can't even be called traditional fishing. In fact, this hook perfectly combines the hook with the sinker. The biggest feature is that the posture after landing is lead falling undercover, with the hook tip at the top. It is especially suitable for traditional fishing of middle and lower layer fish such as crucian carp, carp, herring and yellow catfish.

Second, the line group collocation:

1. Hook: The main types of hooks are Marble Hook, Hercynian Hook, Izu Hook and Chiba Hook. When fishing, the hook type and number should be selected according to the fish situation, water situation, season and other factors. For example, No.3 ~ No.4 Haixi hook can be used for carp fishing, and No.2 ~ No.3 Chiba hook can be used for carp fishing.

2. Fishing line: The hook line group in the sky is generally a "single hook". The so-called "threading single hook" means that the line group has no molecular line and main line, but the line number should be selected according to the actual fish situation, water situation, season and other factors. For example, 0.8 ~ 1.0 nylon thread can be used for main carp fishing, and 2.0 ~ 3.0 nylon thread can be used for main carp fishing.

3. Lead pendant: Generally, the hook body of the skyhook does not need a lead pendant, because the handle of the skyhook itself is welded with a tin pendant. However, in order to easily adjust the drifts to adapt to different fish conditions, water conditions and seasons, it is suggested that it is best to install lead seats on the line components, so that the flexibility and practicability of the line components will be greatly enhanced.

Third, the bleaching method:

1, heavy lead bottoming: the spacing between floating beans is 2 ~ 3 cm, and the lead skin on the floating base is enlarged and thrown into the water. Under the action of gravity, all the seven-star floating balls will sink into the water, and the top floating beans will be leveled by lifting the pole. At this point, the distance between the top floating beans and the lead pendant is the water depth.

2. Semi-Shui Piao adjustment: Move all floating beans down beyond the distance from the hook to the lead pendant, and then trim the lead skin gradually until the top floating beans are horizontal. At this time, the buoyancy of the seven-star drift is just equal to the gravity of the lead pendant, and the whole line group including the hook is suspended in the water.

3. Adjust Lingdun: Move all floating beans up until two floating beans are exposed. At this point, the hook has been completely lying at the bottom of the water. When fishing, move all floating beans down until 1 floating beans are exposed. When fishing is flat, move all the floating beans up until three floating beans are exposed.

Four, suitable fishing species:

1, Carassius auratus: Carassius auratus is the most common freshwater fish, distributed in lakes, rivers, canals, swamps and other water bodies in China except the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. It is omnivorous and adaptable, and can survive in deep or shallow water, running water or still water.

2. Carp: Carp is one of the common freshwater fish. It often lives alone or in small groups in calm ponds, rivers, lakes and reservoirs rich in humus. When foraging, it will eat eggs like a pig and plant seeds and fruits in humus.

3. Pelteobagrus fulvidraco: Pelteobagrus fulvidraco is a benthic omnivorous fish, widely distributed in the Yangtze River, Yellow River, Heilongjiang, Pearl River, Huaihe River and other water systems, and likes to inhabit streams, rivers and lakes with slow water flow and more aquatic plants.

4. Catfish: Catfish is a benthic carnivorous fish, also known as pond lice and catfish. It likes to live in crevices, deep pits, earth holes or caves at the bottom of tree roots near rivers, and mostly lurks under dark floors or aquatic patches in still water.