Bait: Use fresh shrimps. Because live shrimp is more resilient and bite-resistant than dead shrimp. The shrimp can just pass through the hook completely, and it won't be too exposed, so that Mud Meng can't just take a bite.
Drift: There is nothing to pay attention to. The key is to cooperate with lead, so that the fish will sink as soon as it bites the hook. That is to say, the gravity of lead is just equal to the buoyancy of drift. Lead must die, don't let it slip online. Because if lead can slide, the gravity of lead will not be reflected at the moment when the fish bites the hook, and the signal will not be obvious when the fish directly pulls and floats.
Fishing group: drift+lead+splayed ring +20cm sub-line double hook (or double lead hook, or anchor hook tied with multiple hooks, if you miss, you can hang it).
Fishing method: Mud swimming is very good, usually around the bait, so use a big hook to penetrate the whole shrimp (head to tail,
But not peeling), so that the hook tip is slightly exposed, so that the mud will give priority to the position where the hook tip has meat leaking out.
The hook is easy to catch the fish. Mud biting hooks generally don't pull up and down, but generally float up after sinking slightly, so it is necessary to
Seize this opportunity and lift the pole. Lift the pole with dexterity and tap it gently. If you feel it is hanging, you can pull it slowly.
Come on, if you miss, keep fishing, and so on. This can also make it difficult for Mud Meng to eat the bait, and it can be loaded once.
To fish for a long time.