How to adjust the float

There are five steps to adjust the float: plumb to find the bottom, pull down the float, determine the eye adjustment, weigh the bait to find the bottom and determine the fishing eye.

First, lead fell to the bottom. Finding the bottom is always the first step of drift adjustment, no matter what method is used, because finding the bottom is to determine the half water depth, determine the water depth, and see if the depth around the fishing point can be roughly tested. Finding the bottom is relatively simple, that is, wrapping enough lead on the lead base, but pay attention to it. At this time, the state is lead undercover, and it is best to expose a small number of meshes to keep the waterline straight.

Second, pull down the float. Determine a depth to adjust the drift, which is usually called half water depth. The closer the half water depth is to the water depth, the more accurate the drift adjustment is. How far is it to float down? When the plumb is looking for the bottom, the plumb is undercover and the sub-line is undercover, so as long as the pull-down distance exceeds the length of the sub-line, it is basically appropriate. But to be on the safe side, it is often 1.5-2 times the distance of the sub-line. The first space bean in the floating base can be left in the bottom-finding position, and the bottom can be found between two space beans when the bait is hung behind, which is very fast.

Third, set the tone. Determine the half-water depth and trim the lead skin. As for how many eyes to adjust, this is not arbitrary, we should consider the weight of fishing eyes and bait. Generally speaking, if the bait is light and you want to lower your eyes, you can't raise your eyes. Anyway, there is a formula for reference, fishing eye = eye adjustment-double bait weight. It can be seen from this formula that the purpose of fishing is related to the adjustment of eyes and the weight of bait. Conversely, the weight of the bait and the fishing eye also need to be considered. For example, adjust to 6 eyes.

Fourth, weigh the bait. Don't ignore this step, some fishermen will directly ignore this step, directly hang double bait to find the bottom, randomly determine a few eyes and start fishing. It is certainly possible to say fishing, but it is not accurate. It's best to hang a double bait and see how heavy the two baits are. It is convenient and flexible to adjust Lington, clearly know the state of the underwater double bait, and it is convenient to find a mouth. Hang double bait directly to find the bottom. If the bait is heavy, that's fine. If the bait is light, people will vomit blood when looking for the bottom. When weighing the bait, you can hang two baits without net or with net. If you don't count your eyes, how many times have you caught two baits, but you just know that both baits are at the end, and what state is still unclear. If there is a mesh, assuming it is 2 meshes, then as long as the bait is hung to find the bottom, it will exceed 2 meshes, and it will be over.

Fifth, find the bottom to determine the purpose of fishing. The last step is to find the bottom, which is the essence of bleaching. We fixed a space bean when looking for the bottom, and the length of the sub-line was reduced by 1.5-2 times, so we can find the bottom without trying too many times. Above, we adjusted 6 meshes, 2 meshes for double bait and 4 meshes for single bait. If you want a bait to the end, a bait to the end, find the bottom, and fish for 2-4 meshes. To catch the double bait to the end, you need to catch more than 4 meshes. Fishing as many times as you want, fishing as much as you want. This is the advantage of knowing the weight of bait.