Learn Taiwan-Style Fishing with Lao Dan: Quantified Answers to Common Questions

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老单说渔(小号)
老单说渔(小号)Streamer
Douyin
May 27, 20261h 47m

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PlatformDouyin
CategoryN/A
DateMay 27, 2026 at 1:11 PM
Duration1:47:00
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File FormatHLS
File Size1.16 GB
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This recorded livestream focuses on common Taiwan-style fishing questions through a quantified, physics-based approach. Lao Dan distinguishes aquaculture additives such as butyric acid bacteria and oxygen tablets from practical fishing solutions, explaining why they rarely create instant bites. He then discusses float selection, lead weight, float body diameter, travel bites, bottom bites, sensitive versus blunt tuning, bait and hook state, fish inhaling bait, float signals, correct hook-up direction, hook and bait weight, and tuning errors in real waters. The recurring message is to avoid relying on vague slogans or surface observations and instead analyze conditions, variables, and measurable relationships.

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Questions Answered in This Stream

Can butyric acid bacteria or oxygen tablets make fish bite immediately?

According to the livestream, these products may have theoretical or aquaculture value, but their effects usually take time and should not be treated as instant fishing solutions.

Should weak bites be handled by tuning sensitive or blunt?

Lao Dan says it depends on defined conditions such as bottom bite, bite strength and hook-bait state. The choice should come after controlling variables, not from a simple slogan.

What should beginners consider when choosing a float?

The livestream mentions rod length, casting needs, lead capacity, tuning method, lead ratio and float body diameter. Float structure can change travel speed and bite presentation.

Do anglers need to weigh hook and bait every time?

No. Lao Dan presents weighing as a way to understand tuning parameters. Hook weight can often be estimated, while bait weight should be learned through measurement, observation and practice.

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