Seeing the words bowling bait method, many might be confused, wondering how fishing is related to bowling since they seem entirely unrelated.
The bowling bait method uses a premium bait in a thick-bottom, thin-top shape resembling a bowling ball.
When baiting, the angler consciously controls the force to pinch the bait at the middle section of the hook shank.
With this premium bait, both the bottom and shank parts are in a blooming state without being overly clumped, which upon entering water, quickly absorbs, swells, falls off, and creates a cloud to lure fish.
The middle section pinched by the fingertips is more tightly bound, staying on the hook, serving as bait for the fish to feed on.
This is the essence of the bowling bait method, clear in its division of labor between attraction and fishing.
An experienced angler can, through baiting techniques, influence the bait's state to a certain extent and thus improve fishing effectiveness in practice.