Fishing water layer: Silver carp and bighead carp are the first to float because they are most afraid of dull weather and low air pressure. When fishing in clear weather, they must adjust their buoys to a depth of 50 cm to 20 cm from the bottom. If the weather is cloudy and the air pressure is low, they must adjust the float to one or one and a half depths. When fishing for bighead carp alone.
Float adjustment: If No.3 Snow floats with 1 1 mesh, you need to bring two baits and half water to adjust the float to 5 mesh. For beginners, if the bait size is different, you can adjust the float to about 7 meshes to avoid the bait being too big, disappearing and too small to show your shoulders.
How to operate: Be sure to rub bait to fish, which must be as big as two broad beans at a time. Never rub the big bait for a while and the small bait for a while. After throwing the pole, be sure to press the waterline quickly. When fishing, you must constantly load bait to attract fish, and constantly throw and lift the rod. Never wait for fish or bait to slow down. The most important thing is to ensure that the bait is loaded and lifted once every 40~90 seconds, regardless of whether there is fish to eat.
Timing of pole lifting: when the fish comes to eat, the floating tip shakes. When the frequency of floating shaking increases, it means that silver carp and bighead carp are coming. Every time the drift is a little bigger or stronger, it is the time to lift the pole, and the best time to lift the pole is to shake the drift tip first, then sink for one or two eyes and then stand still, or when the drift tip sinks for 2~4cm, it is necessary to lift the pole quickly and forcefully, shaking the wrist and stabbing the fish with a swish.
It is best for 4~5 people to fish silver carp and bighead carp together to form a very large atomization area, and more and more fish will gather together.