String hook fishing can use floats or bells, depending on the angler's preference and fishing environment.
If you are using a float, you can choose a smaller float, such as No. 1 or No. 2, to get a better view of the fish's bite. The angler can attach bait to each hook on the hook, then put the hook into the fishing spot, and when a fish bites, the float will move or sink with it, and then the rod can be reeled.
If you use bells, you can choose a bells of the right size and hang them at the end of the hook. When a fish bites, the bell rings, and the angler can tell if there is a fish biting the hook based on the bell.
For bait for hook fishing, you can choose natural bait such as earthworms, bugs, dough, etc., or you can choose commercial bait. Whatever bait you choose, make sure that the bait is the right size and color for your target fish to better entice you to bite.
Overall, string hooking requires patience and care. Anglers need to choose the right tackle and bait according to the actual situation, and master the fishing skills in order to better catch the target fish.
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