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Drifting skills of fishing crucian carp in autumn and winter
Personally, I usually use lead skin, which is only slightly greater than the buoyancy of the float. When I pull the float seat up to show one eye, I usually throw a few more poles around the fishing point one meter in Fiona Fang to understand the underwater terrain of the fishing point, but I can't hang it at the bottom.

If you throw less than ten strokes and hang the bottom twice, it is suggested to change the fishing point, so as to avoid scaring off all the fish and wasting nest materials and time. If you can find the convex point of the fishing point, you can fish deep and shallow, and it is a very good fishing position. Then, pull down the distance of a sub-line of the floating base (for example, if the sub-line is 15cm, then pull down about 15cm). At this time, what is found in this position is the general water depth, and the top space bean is fixed here.

Adjust the eye to catch the eye, then pull down the distance of a root line of the drift seat to adjust the drift, swing the pole to press the waterline, trim the lead skin, and let the drift show the eye you want. Try it a few times when there are storms. The ups and downs of wind and waves will make lead float up and down, reducing the actual weight of lead skin. I tried to adjust the water of about two meters to two eyes when there is wind and waves, and it is half eyes when there is no wind.

Why only pull down the distance of a sub-line, instead of floating half? For example, if the water depth is 2m, I will adjust the drift at the position of 1 m to 1 mesh, and then pull the drift seat to the bottom position to catch 2 meshes. Do friends think I will adjust 1 to catch 2 after this drift adjustment?

I said it's not fishing 2 1. When I pulled the drift seat to the bottom, there was an extra waterline of 1 m, and this waterline of 1 m was also very heavy. Maybe by this time, I have adjusted the half eye for fishing 2 eyes. If the main line is thick, you can completely level the water to catch 2 eyes. Do friends think this is the reason?

So I choose the drift of 15 cm from the ground, which is more accurate than half water. Having said that, I'll say a few more words. It's related to the season. When fishing in summer, fish have a large amount of activities and a wide range of food. Adjust 4 or 5 eyes to catch 2 or 3 eyes. And fishing in late autumn and early winter, the fish is small, I think it is not appropriate to adjust the 4-mesh fishing to 2-mesh fishing.

Why do you say that? As friends all know, the buoyancy of the float is fixed. Regardless of the draft of the float, the more floating eyes are exposed, the greater the residual buoyancy of the float, the greater the resistance of the fish to suck the bait into its mouth, and the less obvious the reaction to the float phase.

Personally, when fishing in late autumn and winter, put the water flat or half an eye, and fish 1.5 to 2.5 eyes, so that one hook goes undercover and the other hook touches the bottom, so that the bait will be supported and will not shake like hanging, which is convenient for crucian carp to inhale; If you have a small fish as a nest, you can also raise the drifting seat by one or two centimeters, so that the drifting action will be more real.

In the process of fishing, we also need to master the fish, underwater terrain and local eating habits flexibly. When there is no fish in our mouth, we can fine-tune the drift seat up and down. If there are still too many empty rods, we can add a little lead skin.

The choice of drift is to choose fine tail drift (the buoyancy of the same drift number is different with different thickness of drift tail); Short-body and short-tail floats turn over faster. If you want to fish, you can choose long-body and long-tail floats. Deviate from the importance of light and eat lead skin.