One of the quadruplets
Fishing crucian carp in winter, the main line from 0.6 to 08 is completely enough. The main line seems to have no influence on the sensitivity of the fishing group, but it has a great influence. Because the thicker the main line, the worse the water content. Simply put, large resistance will affect signal transmission, especially slight small signal transmission, so pay attention to the main line must not be thick. The secondary line can be killed with 0.4, even if the crucian carp is small, it is easy to stall. The weight of the fish reaches one catty, and it's all right. Although it is said that the thinner the sub-line, the less the foreign body sensation when fishing crucian carp, but the thinner it is, the easier it is to break, so it is appropriate. It should be noted here that it can be slightly thicker in early winter, and about 0.4 in severe winter is really suitable. In addition to the lighter mouth, the lower temperature will also harden the fishing line, so it is better to be thin than thick.
Use 2-3 sets of hooks or thin hooks of similar size. Pay attention to using thin hooks as much as possible. This kind of hook is relatively light, and the crucian carp can be sucked into its mouth by opening its mouth. It should be noted that although the hook is small but heavy, there will be many cases where the crucian carp can't suck into the hook, which will lead to the crucian carp eating the bait in a hurry. How to choose the length of sub-line? In winter, there are also two opinions. First of all, the sub-line should be short, preferably within 10 cm, because a short sub-line will make the signal transfer faster and have less transmission loss for slight phase drift. The second is to use a long line, preferably more than 20 cm, because the longer the line, the softer it will be and the better its palatability. Moreover, the swing range of the long string is large, which has a certain effect of attracting fish. Whether to use a long one or a short one, if the substring is thin, the short one will do, and if it is slightly thick, it must be long.
Second, the choice of floating
It is difficult to choose floats in winter, and eating small lead floats is the first choice in winter. There is no doubt about it. The more interesting argument is whether to choose a short and thick float or a slender float. Short and thick floats have great up-and-down resistance. The advantages are that the bait takes a long time to reach the position and travel, and the bait will have a certain swinging effect, which can lure fish. The use of slender floats has small cross-section and small up-and-down resistance, so that the fishing group will be in place faster and the effect of quickly attracting fish will be reduced. In fact, short and thick floats are not so good at attracting fish, but thin floats do have small resistance and are convenient for signal transmission.
Finally, there is the problem of bleaching and bait. Pay attention to drift adjustment. At this time, the bait is very light and the hook is very light, which can't catch the spirit. It is more suitable for fishing eyes close to eye tone in winter. The bait should pay attention to light quality and strong taste, and add some shrimp powder, which is most suitable for fishing crucian carp in winter.