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A wave of 0.5 B, how to bite lead?

Simply put, add a lead bite of 1B to 5B water, and the position of the lead bite depends on the fishing situation.

In addition to grade B, 2b, 3b, 4b and 5b main bites, small bites from g2 to g7 are generally needed for adjustment. Small bite lead can be added to the lower part of large bite lead (generally at the junction of main and secondary lines) or the secondary line (from the hook handle to 60 cm).

Lead interception effect

Sinking wire group, current-resistant and wind-resistant. Biting lead can make the conductor group sink due to its own weight. In windy weather, the wind will exert a certain force on the fishing line, pulling the fishing line and making the line group difficult to sink. If this force is greater than the sinking weight of the thread group, the thread group will not sink smoothly and the bait will not reach the predetermined depth. At this time, it is necessary to bite heavy lead to overcome the tension of the wind.