1. Different baits are used, and the timing of catching the mouth is different. There are three types of baits most commonly used for fishing for hooks. The first one is fresh loach or shrimp.
2. Because loaches or shrimps are creatures that live in water, the cocked mouth is not alert to them. When eating them, they will be very decisive and usually swallow them in one bite, so The action on our raft pole is usually a big and sharp bow. At this time, without hesitation, just lift the pole directly and you will hit the fish.
3. The second type of bait is sweet corn. This one is different because corn is a grain bait and is not eaten often, so the fish will be wary of this bait.
4. When eating corn, the cocked mouth goes through a process of repeated testing, which is manifested in the movement of the pole tip usually being slightly lower or upward several times. Be sure not to move at this time to avoid alerting the fish. When it feels that there is no danger, it will make a steady lowering point, and the stroke of the rod tip is obviously larger than the previous few times. This is a real mouthful. Lifting the rod will usually Of medium fish.
5. The third type is the fishy-smelling commercial bait that we often use. When fishing for commercial bait, the atomization is generally very good, so the fish have absorbed some scattered bait in advance. Although they are still a little wary of the bait on the hook, it is not very strong.
6. When eating commercial bait, the cocked mouth usually only tests once or twice. The movement of the rod tip is usually a light tap once or twice, and then there will be a big movement. At this time, lift the rod That's right.
7. In short, when using these three types of bait, the fastest is loach or shrimp, followed by commercial bait, and finally corn.