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Carp drifting and fishing.
Generally speaking, you can adjust five catches, three catches and seven catches and two catches. When fishing carp, we should not only pay attention to the fishing weather and fishing position, but also pay attention to drifting. Floating is the eyes of fishermen, and it is easy to miss many fish seasons if it is not properly adjusted.

When fishing carp, try to raise your eyes and lower your eyes when adjusting the drift. Only by lifting the eyes can we maintain a larger residual buoyancy, and the pulling force on the bait will be greater, so that after the hook is lowered to the bottom, the auxiliary line will not be too bent.

Carp fishing is also important. You can prepare 2 kg of corn flour, wheat bran 1 kg, half a catty of millet, half a catty of wheat, half a catty of sorghum and a proper amount of liquor for brewing.

Cook millet, wheat and sorghum, take them out, and mix them with corn flour, wheat bran and distiller's yeast while they are hot. When the nest material is dry and loose, you can add some water for cooking grain, and then seal and ferment for more than a week, and then you can use it after the nest material has a strong wine flavor. If koji is not used, the fermentation time will be longer.

Rub the nest material into the size of an egg and throw it into the nest with five or six balls. If the nest materials cannot be collected into balls, some flour can be added, but in order to ensure that the nest materials are completely dispersed, no more flour can be added. To a large reservoir with few fishermen, it is best to feed the nest two days in advance, and the feeding amount should be increased by more than 1 time, so as to ensure that big fish enter the nest.

When fishing carp, the fishing position can be selected in the flat water inlet and outlet on the big water surface. In this place, water is rich in oxygen and food, and it is turbid. It is best to choose the place where mud and water meet.