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Advantages and disadvantages of shallow water rafting
Advantages and disadvantages of shallow water rafting:

Advantages: Shallow water drift is relatively short and sensitive.

Disadvantages: due to the short drift in shallow water, the stability is poor.

Drifting in shallow water Also known as Shui Pi drift. Generally, the floating body, feet and tail are relatively short, and they are mostly used for fishing in shallow water and grass holes. Due to the short drift in shallow water, the stability is poor.

When the water is shallow, you can use an ultra-long float (the tail of the float can touch the auxiliary line). In the process of throwing the pole, the sub-line is easily entangled with the drift tail, and the bad hook will hurt the drift.

If the ultra-short float is used in deep water, the stability is not enough. It is easy to tilt when encountering some wind and waves, which has an impact on crucian carp with weak openings and looks uncoordinated.

For shallow water drifters, the narrow grass hole has little effect, because its own length is relatively short, so the drifter can be lifted to the surface at the first time after catching fish, reducing the possibility of hanging grass.

Even if it is accidentally hung on the grass, because it is short, the force of pulling out the float will not be too great to cause the float to break. Because if it is a long float, the tail of the float is long and soft, which is likely to be damaged due to excessive bending curvature during the pull-out process.