When the buoy reached the end, it didn't land at the normal landing speed. Falling half a beat slower, half a beat faster, half a beat stopped, and didn't stop or accelerate before the scheduled number of eyes, all of which may be that the fish is biting the hook. This may be the interface signal of the bottom fish, but it may also be that the fish wiped the line and pecked the bait ball at the bottom. Be familiar with your float, seize this signal, and you will have a fairly high success rate.
3. After the float is in place and stable, it rises slowly first, and then falls briefly and forcefully. This is the "most standard" signal that fish eat hooks normally. At this time, the hit rate of lifting the pole is quite high. When the float rises, the fisherman should be prepared to see the next moment to lift the pole, which is assured; Don't stop after rising, have a short stay, and need to lift the pole quickly.
4. After the hook reaches the bottom, the float is stable at the fishing eye you set and slowly rises, but a short and powerful next signal suddenly appears near 1 eye, which needs to be lifted in time.
5, the fish float is jumping up and down before it is in place, indicating that the fish is very active in the lower layer, or it may be that the bait is atomized too fast and the fish is too "dry". In this case, if there are many signals, fishing drift can be considered. When the fish rate in the rod is low, it is considered that the bottom is still grasped, mainly because of the interface signal of the bottom. Generally, the fish rate is higher in the following two signals: shorting and shorting.
When the force drops, it floats slowly. At the same time, the measures taken are pulling small bait or rubbing small bait.
6. After the float was in place, it suddenly sank sharply, mostly because the fish hit the line. Wait a minute, if you see floating again, you can lift the pole.
7. The float will pause and float before it is in place. Pisces may be the bait, and there is a great chance of flying together.
8. After a pause, it falls. What is short and powerful is effective fish information, and what is weak is that fish hit the line and small fish make trouble.
9. When the "returning fish" repeatedly caught seems quite normal, there is no fish in the rod. Generally, there are two ways to deal with it: floating up and down, submerged fishing; Give up big signals and focus on some special small signals-this requires considerable experience and familiarity with floating.
10, after floating in place, it rises slowly, mostly for valid fish news. No matter how high it rises, as long as the rising process has stopped, the pole can be lifted. If there is still a signal that the direction of the float changes rapidly after the pause, it may be that the big fish is the bait, and the rod should be lifted hard after the tail of the float enters the water.