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Fishing drift, how to adjust, in the unknown depth, I beginner
1). First of all, we wrap the lead skin to the lead seat, and then raise the rod into the water to find the depth, also known as finding the bottom. If you can't see the float after entering the water, move the float upward until the end of the float is level with the surface of the water,

2). Then lift the rod and move the float downwards (there are two space beans on the top and bottom of the float holder), but don't move the top one yet, that's the one that marks the depth of the water, and serves the purpose of locating the float. It will be useful when trimming the lead skin later on.

3). If the drift is lying on the surface of the water after the fishing group enters the water, move the float downward. Until you find the depth stated above.

4). Lift the rod out and move the float down to half the distance between the space bean that the party left unmoving and the bottom hook, which is less than the actual depth of the party. Or simply move the float near the drop and trim the lead with scissors. Note: must be careful, less cut, until the float in the water to show four eyes, this time also completed the work of adjusting the four eyes, if familiar with the process of trimming the lead skin, the same way you can adjust 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 eyes. You can also adjust 1, 2, 3, eye, all depends on how you want to adjust, how much you need. The key is to trim the weight of the lead skin! Some may ask, how do you adjust one eye? The lead skin is very light. Light that you will not change a large piece of lead skin re-trimming? Stupid you.

5). The next step is the key point of the drift, to find the bottom. This time you need to prepare a small piece of lead skin, use it to wrap the bottom hook, pay attention! It must be the bottom hook! Then raise the rod into the water and if you can't see the float, move the float up until it shows the four eyes you started with. Then lift the rod, take the lead off the small hook, and put the fishing group into the water to see how many eyes the float reveals, if it is four eyes, then move the float upward slightly until the surface reveals five eyes of the float. Why do you need to show five eyes? Because the bottom is found with the lead skin, but it is only a rough idea of the general position of the hook in the water. When the lead is removed, the float will rise because the buoyancy of the float is greater than the gravity of the fishing group below, and this rise distance is unknown to us. If the uplift is large, double hooking an average sized ear will result in both baits being off the ground. Instead of the single bait touching the ground optimally. Adjusting the float to show five eyes indicates that the single hook underwater has really found the bottom! Because after the single hook touches the ground, due to the support of the brain line to break the original suspended state of the four eyes maintained by the balance of forces. The next step is to carefully move the float downward little by little. Until the surface of the water is just, just just exposed to the four eyes is the best. Note: must be from five eyes a little bit down to four eyes!

6). Up to this point. The last thing left to do is to move the float down two more lengths. At this point, the whole process of adjusting the float is complete.