Sunjiatan Industrial Park,Yangting Town, Huancui,Weihai,China
Lure is one of the basics of Lure. If you want to attract big fish, you have to train the bait first, so that you can successfully lure fish with fakes. Today, I will introduce six tips for swaying bait.
1: stagnant bait
It refers to waiting for the lure to reach the appropriate position in a stagnant sinking method, the purpose is to let the lure sink to the expected depth of the fishing shed, so as to lure the fish in the swimming layer. In the process of using this method, the lure can be made to sink with stubby twitching, trembling and other actions, which is to imitate the injured creature that is sinking and trembling, and can better achieve the effect of attracting fish.
2: Trembling Bait
It refers to imitating the subtle movements of bait creatures, shaking the tip of the rod or catching the bait at a short distance, about 5~10 cm, the movement should not be too large, and you must pay attention to the subtle shaking skills. This method is based on the swimming style of small fish and fry when there is no pressure from natural enemies, or the movement of fish such as gobies that always moves forward in a jumping manner.
3: bait
It refers to the method of lure reaching the designated swimming layer in the way of stagnant bait, and then suddenly catching the bait by drawing the bait, thereby attracting the attack of the target fish. There is an illusion that the small fish runs away in a hurry and nervousness after spotting the big fish. There is also a regular bait mode, which imitates the intermittent strokes of small rolls, small through draws, or some creatures that swim and stop.
4: bait
It refers to a method of simulating the swimming stroke of a lone fish to raise the predatory willingness of the target fish. This method is the simplest baiting technique, and other baiting techniques can be added to achieve a more vivid effect of baiting fish.
5: water
It refers to a technique in which the lure produces splashes, water patterns and sounds on the water surface to lure the target fish by violently pulling the bait, and a smaller baiting distance is exchanged for larger sounds and splashes. Remember Lure cannot be moved long distances.
6: Jump bait
It refers to the method in which the bottom lure simulates the way shrimp, crabs, gobies, etc. will jump up or swim a short distance after being frightened. It is necessary to pay attention to the twitching distance, and to feel the feeling and time of the lure landing. Too large, otherwise it will not only scare the target fish, but also affect its effect.