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What's the good weather for carp fishing?

First, the shade is a shelter for carp. Friends who have fished carp know that carp is a kind of fish that likes weak light. It often hides in dark places, but there are exceptions. For example, in a pond without any aquatic plants, even without shade, there are places it likes to avoid. For example, under the big shade, under the bridge, by the reeds, these places are cool places, and these places are good choices.

Second, the temperature determines the feeding of carp. Because carp like to enjoy the cool, it often bites people on cloudy days, and it often bites badly when it rains lightly. When the water temperature is lower than or equal to 1 1℃, carp will not bite; When the water temperature is higher than or equal to 13℃, carp begin to bite, and with the increase of water temperature, its biting rate gradually increases. The biting rate is the highest when the water temperature is 22-25℃. When the water temperature is lower than or equal to 8℃, carp is inactive. When the water temperature drops to 5℃, carp seldom swim. When the water temperature is lower than or equal to 2℃, carp are basically in hibernation, and the foraging amount is basically small. It can be seen that water temperature is the key to determine the appetite of carp.

Third, the influence of wind direction on fishing. Usually, in the weather with north wind or north wind, carp are more likely to take the bait than in the weather with south wind or south wind.

Fourth, the importance of air pressure. Due to the influence of wind direction, carp feed differently on windy days and windless days. Usually, fishing is better on windy days than on calm days, especially in ponds with still water. If it is hot and humid in summer, the air force is basically needed. Some data show that carp generally need more than 5 mg of dissolved oxygen per liter. One of the oxygen in water comes from photosynthesis of aquatic plants and the other comes from surface air. Dissolved oxygen is slow in windless weather and good in big waves. Before a thunderstorm, the air pressure is usually low and the weather is sultry. Carps don't like to bite. If the weather clears up after the thunderstorm, carp will have a great appetite.