I. Types and characteristics of fish floats:
1, vertical drift: the largest number and shape, including peppers, spindles, poles, umbrellas, etc.
2, drift: mostly oval, not afraid of big winds and waves.
3, seven-star drift: strong adaptability, but poor wind resistance, only suitable for still water, near fishing.
4, spherical fish float: there are two kinds of round or spindle shape, which have great buoyancy, but the sensitivity is not too high.
5. Triangular float: it can resist wind and waves stably, with small water resistance and stronger signal.
Second, the relevant knowledge of fish drift:
1, floating vertically
Vertical drift is a kind of drift with the largest number, the largest shape and many uses, which is especially suitable for beginners, the elderly and people with poor eyesight.
2. Horizontal float
Most horizontal floats are oval. When in use, the float is horizontally placed on the water surface. When the fish bites the hook, the float will stand obliquely or vertically, and the information is clear. Its characteristic is that it is not afraid of wind and waves, and it is often used in strong winds and waves.
3. Seven-star drift
Seven-star drift is a combination of several (usually 5~7) drifters. Its advantage is strong adaptability, but its disadvantage is poor wind resistance. It is only suitable for still water and near fishing.
4. Spherical Float
There are two kinds of spherical floats, round and spindle-shaped, which are mostly made of foamed plastic or thin plastic. They are characterized by high buoyancy and are often used for floating fish in the upper and middle waters. This kind of float is mostly used for floating fishing on the sea pole, but its sensitivity is not too high.
5. Triangle Float
The floating body of the triangular float is an equilateral triangle, which can naturally divide the water flow laterally when encountering undercurrent, and really play a role in stabilizing the wind and waves from the overall structure.