Whether it is wild fishing or black pits, the phenomenon of floating black drift is a very common phenomenon, and black drift is also a float signal that makes anglers most excited, but when the angler sees the black drift signal to raise the rod to stab the fish, there is often an empty rod phenomenon, from excitement to loss in just one or two seconds. Many anglers will think that they have a problem in fishing, fishing too smart, so they will drift black but can not stab the fish, so they began to make adjustments in the fishing, trying to increase the fishing eye or increase the weight of the lead skin to make the float signal more accurate, in fact, such adjustments are often in vain.

<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > wild fishing black drift is not hit, in fact, it is a fish rubbing line</h1>
Fish species in natural waters are very abundant, and the individual size of fish also varies greatly, especially when small miscellaneous fish are more serious, and the phenomenon of black drifting is very common. This is because the mouth of the small trash fish is relatively small, it is difficult to completely swallow the hook bait into the mouth, so only when the small trash fish touch the hook bait with the body, the floating drift will appear black drift signal, and at this time the fish hook is not in the mouth of the fish, so most of the fish that raise the rod are empty rods, even if the fish can be hooked on the small trash fish.
When there are large fish in the nest, the phenomenon of black drift caused by the fish rubbing line is more obvious, the size of the big fish is larger, and it is very easy to touch the hook bait in the process of eating the nest material in the nest, resulting in the emergence of the black drift signal. In addition, when the big fish swim in the nest, the tail fin is also likely to fan the hook bait to cause the appearance of the black drift signal.
After clarifying the reasons why the black drift does not hit the fish, we can find that the use of a relatively slow fishing method can indeed effectively reduce the occurrence of false signals of black drift, but it cannot be completely avoided. Therefore, as long as the situation of black drifting does not occur frequently in the process of wild fishing, there is no need to make adjustments.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > black pit black drift can not hit the fish, there are two possibilities</h1>
The reasons for the occurrence of black drifts in wild fishing are relatively simple, but the situation is different in black pits. In addition to the fact that fish rubbing the line may cause black drift but not hit the fish, the old slippery fish in the black pit is also an important reason for the appearance of black drift false signals.
If the fish is caught too many times, it will produce extreme vigilance, will be very cautious in the process of foraging, and will also make the necessary probes on the hook bait. The old slippery fish in the black pit will not simply eat the hook bait in one bite after finding the hook bait, but will tentatively eat the hook bait into the mouth and quickly spit it out, which is called "shabu bait". When the fish eats the hook bait into the mouth, the float will have a large next meal or even a black drift signal, but because the old slippery fish quickly spit out the hook bait, the rod will not stab the fish.
In the face of the old slippery fish in the black pit, there is no point in blunt fishing, and the correct approach is to use light and natural bait and nest material to reduce the vigilance of the old slippery fish. For example, white rice, earthworms, etc., the old slippery fish will be significantly less vigilant about such bait, and the behavior of shabu bait will also be significantly reduced.
< h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > empty pole is not a bad thing</h1>
Many anglers have asked me: what if you can't catch a fish in black drift? My reply is that there is no other way to continue fighting than to fight. If there are several black floating fish situations, completely let go, and this will obviously miss some opportunities to hit the fish. Therefore, the black drift can not hit the fish can only continue to fight, and the empty rod is not a bad thing, as long as the hook does not touch the fish, it will not cause fright to the fish. In addition, the empty rod can also make the frequency of changing bait faster, which is also good for filling the nest and keeping fish.