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How to catch bass in winter

The peak of foraging every day is when the sun just rises in the morning. At this time, the appetite of perch that had been hungry all night increased greatly. If it is suitable to catch up with the high tide, the towing effect is the best at this time.

The key to fishing in winter is to pay attention to safety. It's best to go hand in hand, don't climb high and risk. Prepare long ropes, plastic foam, life jackets and other items to prevent accidents. Don't fish near buildings in the water. It is best to use special tools to break the ice, and it is not advisable to open too many holes. It gets dark early in winter and the road is cold and slippery. Be sure to collect the pole in time and return it as soon as possible.

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Living habits of perch:

Cold temperate marine freshwater migratory fish, small in size and about 100mm in length. It grows and breeds in fresh water, inhabits the clear water bottom, lurks during the day, moves at night, and preys on shrimp and small fish. Sexual maturity is achieved in one year. In Songjiang area of Shanghai, parent fish begin to migrate to the estuary every June165438+1October, and then migrate from the estuary to the shallow sea.

At the initial stage of migration, the gonads are not yet mature, and they migrate into the sea and gradually mature. Male fish migrate to the sea earlier and female fish later. Generally, the male fish first goes to the spawning ground, drills into the cave made of oysters, and waits for the female fish to come and lay eggs. After spawning, the female fish leaves; Male fish have the habit of protecting eggs, staying in caves to protect egg pieces, and often brushing water with pectoral fins to provide enough oxygen for eggs. No feeding during breeding.

After breeding in the sea, after the parent fish is very thin, the parent fish moves to the coastal areas to seek bait. The spawning ground is in the intertidal zone. Liya Reef in the south of the Yellow Sea is the spawning ground of Songjiang perch, and the spawning period is from mid-February to mid-March. About 26 days later, the eggs hatch into larvae, and the female fish has 5 100- 12800 eggs, which are sticky and stick into blocks, and the eggs are light yellow, orange or orange.

Juvenile fish began to move to the nearshore in mid-April, and grew upstream in fresh water. Young fish grow rapidly, with an average growth of 3.2 times in two months. Young fish feed on zooplankton. As a precious fish, it is famous at home and abroad for its delicious meat, especially the one produced in Songjiang County, Shanghai.