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Fishing for deep water or shallow water in hot weather

When deep-water fishing is hot, the water temperature in shallow water will rise rapidly because of the sun's irradiation. At this time, fish usually choose to stay in deep water in order to "escape the heat", so they should fish in deep water when it is hot. But when fishing at night, you must fish shallowly, because the temperature is relatively low at night, and the fish will swim to shallow water for food.

When fishing in deep water or shallow water, remember the following formula:

Shallow fishing in running water, deep fishing in dead water. When fishing in hot but not sultry weather, anglers can fish shallowly at the entrance and exit of reservoirs and ponds, or at the intersection of rainwater. Because these places belong to flowing water, they are mobile, cool and often contact with air, so they have high oxygen content.

Deep fishing during the day and shallow fishing at night. Summer night is the coolest time of the day, and summer is also the season when fishermen catch fish frequently at night.

When fishing at night, be sure to follow the shore. First of all, the shore is quiet at night. Secondly, the water temperature on the shore is cooler than that in the depths. Third, in summer, the shore is rich in bait, and fish like to lean over. It is doomed that fish will swim to the shallows at night.

When fishing at night in summer, you should also pay attention to fishing with short poles nearby. The temperature is high during the day, and fish like to stay in deep water to enjoy the cool. When fishing during the day, you need a long pole to catch deep.