First of all, understand whether your drift is large or small. How is the draft? Then first adjust the float to 50 to 80 centimeters away from the figure-eight ring to see if your float sinks. If it sinks, use small scissors to cut the lead sheet {cut little by little} until the float mesh number is 4 to 40 cm. 5 mesh. This is called adjusting the 4th mesh. Find the bottom next. Rub a small piece of the commercial bait you opened and hang it on a hook above your sub-line. Then throw it out. If the float continues to go down, then pull the float upward. Repeat it several times until your floating number is exposed and you will find the bottom. Then pull the float upward a little until the mesh number of the float is exposed to 2 meshes. This is the standard adjustment method of adjusting 4 to 2.
Purely made by hand, I hope to adopt it. I suggest two types of nest materials: Lao Zhang’s crucian carp nest material and Niuben’s traditional Chinese medicine nest material