MINNOW
Mino is a Luya bait, which is a Chinese transliteration of MINNOW. MINNOW refers to a variety of small fish, and generally refers to the young fish of many large fish. Common characteristics of Mino bait: floating, sinking and floating. Floating is divided into slow floating and fast floating, and sinking is divided into slow sinking and fast sinking.
Mino bait mimics exactly the small fish. Most of the swimming styles of Mino bait are very natural, and some of the swimming styles of Mino products are slightly exaggerated. Generally, just throw out the Mieno lure, and then take it back at a constant speed to make Mieno present its own swimming posture in the water and achieve a good effect of catching fish.
Mino bait in the water is like a small fish stray or disoriented in the water. Through operation, it can also be shown as a frightened or fleeing fish. This is the irresistible temptation of predatory fish.
Mino type
There are three main types of Mino: the first is floating Mino. When the fisherman throws Mino into the water, but does not do anything about it, Mino will eventually float to the surface, some will float slower, some will float faster, so it can also be divided into fast-floating Mino and slow-floating Mino.
When the fisherman raises the rod and reels in, Mino presses the water through the tongue plate, and then the resistance of the water acts on the tongue plate in turn. It makes a slight swing swimming posture, and then starts to dive naturally.
The length of Mino's tongue plate determines its diving depth. Generally, the common Mino can dive 25 cm to 120 cm underwater. If the fishing friends want to dive deeper, they have to choose Mino with a relatively longer tongue plate.