The larger the surface area of ​​the bait

When a good opportunity comes, a layer of crabs climbs on the bait. When we were wading on the beach, we often saw some water plants growing in the sea, and sometimes sea crabs were seen around these water plants. Some of them live in the sea and some live in the air near the water. The process of fishing is very simple.. As the name suggests, the 'hanging line fishing method' is of course fishing with a hanging line.

When using this method, the larger the surface area of ​​the bait, the more crabs can be placed on it, and more crabs can be caught at one time. When fishing, put the bait into the seam of the rock, and many small crabs will swarm up, use a clamp to clamp the bait tightly, and use another clamp to pick the bait. It is not a problem to catch dozens of them. When you are fishing for small crabs in the crevices of rocks, it is recommended that you use the 'straight stick fishing method'.

Fishing for crabs on the seashore is also a thrilling and exciting thing. Except for the individual species, this crab is about the size of five human fingernails. For fishing this small crab, you can either use the 'hanging wire fishing method' just introduced, or you can use the 'straight China Fishing Lure Ring Factory stick fishing method'. As the name suggests, the 'hanging line fishing method' is of course fishing with a hanging line. When a good opportunity is met, a layer of crabs climbs on the bait. The larger the counterweight, the more resistant the impact of wind and waves, and the better the stability.   

In the crevices of the seaside reefs, there are countless small crabs growing. And then you can lift it up to the surface. Straight Stick Fishing is very simple. The bait is tied to one end of a one-meter-long fishing line, and some lead skin is added as a counterweight on the bait. If you want to catch them in the cracks of the stone, it is very difficult. It will hug the bait, and you will continue to shake it up and down a few times to make them firmer. 

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