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Small Running Lead Fishing Explained: Boost Your Bottom-Fishing Skills!” Hey everyone! Welcome back to the channel. Today we’re diving into a fishing technique that isn’t super common but is a must-know—the Small Running Lead method. Perfect for bottom fishing and tricky water conditions. [1. Why Use Running Lead] So, why bother with running lead? Different fishing situations need different setups. If you have a lot of small fish around, a lead sitting directly on the bottom can hide the bite of your target fish. Strong wind? A heavier lead makes casting much easier. Basically, running lead helps your line move naturally while keeping your bait in the strike zone. [2. Types of Running Lead] There are three main styles: Big Running Lead – classic method, lead sits on the bottom, super practical for wild waters. Small Running Lead – the star today. Here, the eight-shaped swivel touches the bottom, while the lead hovers just above. High sensitivity, perfect for controlled bites. Mostly used in ponds or commercial fishing, not so much in wild waters. Flying Lead / Lift Lead – the lead moves up, increasing bait swing and time in water. Great for attracting mid-to-bottom fish dynamically. [3. How Small Running Lead Works] Think of it like double lead fishing. Lead stays slightly above the bottom, eight-ring touches the bottom. Makes bites clearer and ensures fish can eat the bait easily. Adjusting it: Lower your float slightly without attaching the line. Let the eight-ring touch bottom. Raise the lead 20cm, then attach your hook and line. This setup keeps sensitivity high while making the bait more enticing for bottom-feeding fish. [4. When to Use It] If bites are messy or irregular, small running lead can help improve your hook-up rate. Works especially well in ponds, tanks, or calm lakes where precision counts. [Wrap-Up / Call to Action] Even though it’s not used every day, mastering the small running lead method is a great skill for any serious angler. Here’s a question for you: Have you ever tried a running lead setup? How did it go? Comment below—I’d love to hear your experiences. If you found this useful, hit that like button and subscribe for more fishing tips every week. Tight lines!