Open the bait first.
Take out a piece of bait the size of an egg and rub it with your hands several times to make it firm and increase the viscosity of the bait.
Use your thumb to make a slot in the bait.
Clip all the wires on the explosive hook in the bait. If there is a metal spring, put the spring (loader) in the slot.
The bait wraps the spring (loader), and then rubs it a few times by hand to make the bait completely wrap and tightly wrap the spring.
Average the position of the distribution hook on the bait ball. Insert the hook tip inward or outward into the bait ball. The advantage of the hook handle facing inward and the hook tip facing outward is that the hook can't reach the fish mouth, and it is likely to hook on the body, especially when the fish weapon is small in winter. The tail hook can be wrapped with a small group of bait, or it can be hung with other fish such as earthworm or corn.
Rub the bait a few times with your hands so that the hook is completely wrapped in the bait. Hold the bait ball in one hand and lightly wire it in the other to make the fishing even. Pinch the bait ball again and set aside. So it's done.
The above is the bait loading process of bottom fishing, and the bait loading method of floating wave is the same as that of bottom fishing, but the difference is that the hook is inserted into the surface of the bait without being wrapped in the bait.