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How to catch Pelteobagrus fulvidraco

The fishing method of Pelteobagrus fulvidraco is as follows:

Pelteobagrus fulvidraco, also known as stickleback and yellow bone fish, is one of the favorite fish species of many fishermen because of its delicious taste and high nutritional value. At the same time, because it has a strong bite force, unlike other fish, it feels great when fishing. Today, let's talk about the fishing method of Pelteobagrus fulvidraco.

Theoretically, Pelteobagrus fulvidraco will eat bait all year round, but the best fishing season is between early summer and midsummer, and the rainy season in the south is the best. In rainy days in early summer, Pelteobagrus fulvidraco is extremely active, and it is easy to catch large Pelteobagrus fulvidraco continuously. Don't miss this golden opportunity.

Nest materials and bait:

Many fishermen think it is unnecessary to make nests when fishing Pelteobagrus fulvidraco. In fact, you just need to build a nest on a very small surface. It is very important to make nests in order to catch large Pelteobagrus fulvidraco continuously.

There are three kinds of nest materials that are particularly useful for fishing Pelteobagrus fulvidraco: chicken intestines, snails and pig liver. Among them, chicken intestines or pig livers need to be chopped in advance, snails need to be broken in advance, and the same amount of soil should be added to the river, about 2 taels per nest, which can be added as appropriate when the water flow is large. Among them, chicken intestines have the best effect, followed by snails and pig liver, but they are all better than any commercial bait.

Actually, the bait is very simple. The best Pelteobagrus fulvidraco is the black-green earthworm, which is full of fishy smell and large in size. It attracts large individuals of spiny fish to eat hooks, and its skin is thick, bite-resistant and not afraid of small fish. If you really can't dig black and green earthworms, you can also use red earthworms from fishing gear shops, but the effect will be worse.

Fishing posture and precautions

If suitable weather is the premise of blasting protection, then good fishing position is the guarantee of blasting protection. There are three main places to fish Monopterus albus: stone pile, big grass beach and inlet. The principle of the rock pile is the same as that of the water inlet, because there are a large number of small fish and shrimp as food sources, and the big grass beach is the place where they love each other and build their love nest, and it is also their home.

When the weather is suitable for Pelteobagrus fulvidraco activities, fishermen can mainly look for rock piles, garbage dumps and water inlets. When the weather is not suitable for Pelteobagrus fulvidraco activities, focus on the grass beach.

The spines on the back of Pelteobagrus fulvidraco are toxic to some extent, and because of its special feeding method (one mouthful is stuffy), the hook is easy to be completely eaten in the mouth, so it is suggested that you wrap the Pelteobagrus fulvidraco with a towel when taking the hook, and then take the hook with a hook extractor or hemostatic forceps.