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How high is the temperature for fishing silver carp and bighead carp?

The optimum water temperature for silver carp and bighead carp is 65438 08℃-30℃.

Pay attention to three points when fishing silver carp and bighead carp:

1. Pay attention to the weather. It is easy to catch silver carp and bighead carp the day before the sudden change of weather, so pay attention to the local weather forecast before and after fishing. If silver carp and bighead carp don't talk that day, mosquitoes are very active at the water's edge, and it is often very easy to fish the next day. Before going fishing in the morning, observe whether the goldfish in the fish tank at home are actively eating. If that's the case, fishing for silver carp and bighead carp on that day will generally yield good results.

2. Pay attention to the time. Go fishing in the waters near the cage in the morning and observe that the fish in the cage are not active when feeding. Usually, the fishing harvest is not great that day, and the best time to catch silver carp and bighead carp is 5-9 am. If there is no fish bite after throwing food in the first two rounds, the old fishermen will generally choose to collect their poles and go home immediately. If they continue to insist on their own opinions, they are likely to become "air forces."

3. Pay attention to the temperature. The optimum water temperature for silver carp and bighead carp is 65438 08℃-30℃. Usually, it is easier to fish on a cloudy day with a comfortable breeze than on a sunny day with a scorching sun. It is easier to fish when the daily temperature difference is very small, and it is not suitable for fishing when the daily temperature difference is above 10℃. It is easier to catch silver carp at night after crouching, and it is easier to catch giant things at night in summer.