Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - How about fishing Monopterus albus on cloudy days from 14 to 17 degrees in late spring?

How about fishing Monopterus albus on cloudy days from 14 to 17 degrees in late spring?

Cloudy days of 14 to 17 degrees in late spring may not be suitable for eel fishing. Because Monopterus albus is sensitive to temperature, they usually only move in hot weather. On cloudy days with low temperature, Monopterus albus may not open his mouth to eat.

However, this does not mean that eels cannot be caught at all. In some artificial facilities, such as fish ponds, people may use some skills or equipment to simulate the environment that Monopterus albus likes, thus attracting them to eat. But in general, if you want to catch more Monopterus albus, you'd better choose hot and sunny weather.