The second trick: the right hook bait. The bait must be smaller than the width of the shrimp mouth. Because the shrimp mouth will not open. The bait must be smaller than the width of the shrimp's mouth, because the shrimp's mouth will not open. The bait is too big for the shrimp to eat. The hook is outside the mouth. That's why you'll often see the buoy sinking and the shrimp won't come up. The best size is about half a grain of rice. Too small and it's not easy to hook. Then hook it firmly on the tip of the hook. If it's not hooked securely, the bait may fall off as soon as it hits the water or when the shrimp clamp is pinched. That's not shrimping. It's like feeding shrimp. The tip of the hook must not be exposed. If it is exposed, the shrimp is eating the bait and the hook point is still outside the mouth, it is not easy to hook the shrimp. As for what bait is best. As long as the meat bait has blood. Any fishy flavor will do. You're on your own. Just get used to it. (Bait soft and hard different in the mouth of the shrimp to stay different time. And different bait hook not hook firmly.
The third trick: fishing group. Generally speaking, the fishing group is the mother line. Float. Sinking lead. Subline and hook matching. (Shrimp fisheries have for guests to use. See if the shrimp fishery lets you bring your own tackle. Fishing gear. Bait.) 1 busbar can be according to personal preference. But the beginner is better to thicker. 2 or 3 hard line is not easy to knot. It is also easy to untie the knot. 2 Buoys. A normal buoy will do. Do not choose too sensitive. Shrimp fisheries are equipped with oxygen supply and pumping equipment. Too sensitive to the splashing of the water will affect the judgment of the buoy.3 sinking lead with the use of buoys can be slightly sunk a little. It is easier to get close to the place where the air bubbles (prawns love to live), but also so that the shrimp to eat the bait more no resistance.4 Subline one below the hard line with hooks to use. If you can use double hooks (some shrimp farms limit the use of single hooks), the subline can be stretched to more than 50 centimeters. The distance between the upper and lower hooks can also be stretched to about 15 centimeters. (How to cast the rod to throw the two hooks apart. The chances of catching a double shrimp will be higher. This technique needs to be practiced.) 5 Hooks of any size (some shrimp farms prohibit the use of large hooks. Because large hooks cause more deaths and injuries to shrimp. The cost is too high) must be sharp enough. (To determine whether the hook is sharp to teach you a little trick. Hold the hook shank at 90 degrees to your other fingernail. Gently pull on the shank. If the tip of the hook doesn't slip away and feel like it's going into the nail, it's a good hook. (Otherwise, it's no good.) Be light. Be thin. Just get used to it. And don't use barbed hooks. Shrimp fishing may be crowded. Hooking a person or clothes or even dangerous are not worth it.