First, the wild fishing carp is dull and seeks the spirit.
According to experience, it is better to adjust the drift of wild carp than to adjust the spirit. First of all, this is because wild carp are too timid and dull to be caught. Secondly, wild fishing will encounter many small miscellaneous fish, so don't even want to catch one when the fish floats over, so that the interference of small miscellaneous fish can be greatly avoided by passivation.
But insipid is insipid, and it is best to find the spirit in insipid, just right, not scaring off the fish, and floating is good.
Second, one of the blunt methods.
The first method has no links. Directly adjust to the horizontal water first, so that the lead pendant or the eight-character ring touches the bottom. At this time, the water is flat, then push it up for about 2 eyes, and then hang the secondary line to start fishing. This method is almost a traditional fishing method, and the sub-line will lie flat on the bottom of the water, although this method is very stiff.
However, for larger and timid carp, it is still a good way to adjust the drift, but pay attention to the drift phase, because the drift phase is extremely dull, so as long as you find the drift, you must lift the pole.
Third, the second method of passivation.
Second, the hook method. Compared with the hook-free method, it is necessary to hook the line first, level the water surface in the early stage, and then fish for 2 or 3 meshes. In this way, after the hook reaches the bottom, it will reach a horizontal state. After the bait is hung, there are almost 2 or 3 meshes, but both sub-lines are lying on the bottom of the water, which will also cause "dullness".
Such "blunt" drift adjustment will hardly produce resistance when carp eat bait, but will greatly reduce their alertness.