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Fishing mantra

The formula is as follows:

First, fishing in the beach in spring, fishing in the pond in summer, fishing in the shade in autumn and fishing in the sun in winter.

We have said this sentence too many times. Generally speaking, it is a summary of the selection of fishing spots in each season. We should choose to fish in shallow water in spring.

Because fish will swim in hot water for food, and there will be more food to choose from near the shore, so fishing in spring only needs to be in the shallows.

Second, catch rain and fog in spring, catch grass in summer, catch dusk in autumn and catch grass in winter.

In spring, we should choose to fish in rainy and foggy weather, in summer and winter, we should look for waters with aquatic plants, and in autumn, we should choose to fish at dusk.

This is a summary of fishing position selection and fishing time. The rainy weather in spring will increase the dissolved oxygen in the water and the activity of fish can be improved.

Third, fish should be pulled over in rainy days, and fishing should be pulled over.

In rainy days, fish usually swim in shallow waters, rivers or shallows, so choosing to fish in these waters in rainy days will bring unexpected gains.

Four, mixed water fishing carp, green water fishing grass, clear water fishing carp, sewage fishing bream.

Every kind of fish likes different waters, and different waters are also suitable for different fish to inhabit. This sentence is to let you choose different waters to fish for different target fish.

Clear water and mixed water are more suitable for carp fishing, green water is suitable for grass carp fishing, clear water is suitable for crucian carp fishing, and turbid water is more suitable for bream fishing.

Five, the bottom is covered with moss, there must be big fish.

When moss emerges from the bottom of the water, it is mostly because there are big fish foraging below, so if you seize the opportunity, you may catch a big fish.

6. Carps plow mud in deep pools, but carp prefer quietness to movement.

These two sentences mainly talk about the living habits of carp and crucian carp. Carps like to stay in deep water, which is where the water is turbid.

Carassius auratus likes a quiet environment. If it is too noisy, it will scare them away and make it difficult to fish.

Seven, fishing without grass, mostly in vain.

This means that fishing and nesting should choose places with aquatic plants or obstacles. If the bottom of the water is bare, the fish will not stay together in groups, so most of them will get nothing.

Eight, the fish is noisy, and the rain is coming.

If you see the fish are extremely active when fishing, it means that the weather may turn into a rainstorm.