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What is the effect of floating foot length?

1. The shorter the drift foot, the less likely it is that the float will leave the drift seat, and vice versa.

2. The shorter the drift pin, the more drift signals. On the contrary, the drift signal will be more stable.

3. The shorter the drift, the shorter the fishing distance and the longer the fishing distance;

With the upgrading of materials, the first situation has been reduced for the floating seat made of silica gel, but it will still appear in actual fishing. The longer the floating feet of the floating seat, the greater the possibility of the floating seat's detachment, but it is becoming less and less common.

Secondly, because the floating foot is short, when the waterline is acted by external force, it is easy to interfere with the stability of the floating body, and there will be interference signals such as skew, pointing and displacement, while the long floating foot is much less because most of it is in the water and is resisted by the water.

In fact, the length of the opportunity extension line group, in other words, the fishing distance will be farther, and the short drift foot will not have this advantage.

Summary: The length of floating feet is not very eye-catching when choosing. Many fishermen often pass by when choosing. But we should not only consider the lead consumption, material, floating type and length of the floating foot, but also consider the position.

Matters needing attention

Most small fish live in upstream waters. In order to avoid these small fish, fishermen try their best to make the bait reach the bottom quickly, and often make the bait hard or sticky, just for fear of being bitten by small fish in the middle. The bait was chewed clean before it reached the bottom of the water, which caused the floating signal confusion.

The long-legged short-tailed floater turns over quickly and dives faster, so it can quickly cross the middle and upper waters and reach the bottom quickly, avoiding some small fish cruising in the upper waters for food.