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Must-see fishing tips for fishermen

Living water fishing on rainy days

According to the intensity of rainfall, it is divided into light rain, moderate rain, heavy rain and heavy rain. The process of rain can be intermittent, continuous, or intermittent. The rainy days mentioned here refer to light rain or moderate rain, with intermittent and showery rain. Heavy rain, torrential rain, thunderstorms, or rain for several days in a row are not suitable for fishing.

Light rain refers to rainfall less than 2.5 millimeters per hour. When it rains, the raindrops are clear and splash on the stone slabs and roof tiles, and there is water dripping from the eaves. An hour after a light rain falls, water will flow into rivers, lakes, and ponds, forming running water. The rainfall of moderate rain is 2.5~8 mm per hour. When it rains, the rain falls like a line and splashes on the ground, and pools quickly form in the low places on the ground. After half an hour of continuous rain, flowing water will appear in rivers, lakes, and ponds. When fishermen wear raincoats, use hand poles or throw poles to fish, the rate of fish eating hooks is high. The author has fished in this kind of rain and gained a lot. During the plum rainy season in early summer every year, the author often wears a raincoat and rides a bicycle to fish in the small river ditch on the edge of Taihu Lake in the intermittent light rain and moderate rain. The intermittent plum rains for several days have caused land water to continuously flow into the small river ditch leading to Taihu Lake, causing the water level to rise. The water of the small river flows slowly towards Taihu Lake. There is a lot of dissolved oxygen in the water, and there is also an abundance of food brought into the water from the land. Fish swim in to look for food, the most common being crucian carp and carp. You can also often catch bream, grass carp, Mandarin fish, black fish, catfish, yellow catfish, etc. If you fish with a hand pole for a few hours in the rain, you can catch fish weighing 2 to 5 kilograms. Crucian carp, carp, snakehead fish, and mandarin fish will grab the hook from time to time.

When it rains lightly or moderately, the fishing effect is also very good in the living water of seaside, reservoirs and ponds. When it rains, there is wind. The best wind force is level 2 to level 3. The waves on the water surface above level 4 are relatively large and it is difficult to hold the pole. The wind will lift the raincoat and wet the clothes, so it is best not to fish.

When fishing in light rain or moderate rain, it is best to wear a sleeved raincoat, rain pants, and long boots. In this way, fishermen can hold and raise the pole, carry fish, and load bait conveniently and freely. Some people wear ponchos for riding bicycles and motorcycles when fishing. The ponchos have no sleeves, making it inconvenient to hold a pole to catch fish. If the wind blows, the ponchos will easily get wet, so it is best not to use them. It is also not advisable to hold an umbrella in one hand and a fishing pole in the other. When fish eat the hook, they often focus on one and miss the other. Never fish in the rain with your normal clothes and bare feet. Rain soaks your clothes and cold air invades your body, which can cause you to catch a cold or cause a fever or even arthritis. In addition, when fishing in the rain, you must choose a good fishing position. Do not stand on a sloping mud slope, as it is easy to slip. When fishing between two waters, you must stand on a high place, and do not stand on a slope near the water. If you fall into the water, you will suffer huge losses. . One autumn, the author and several fishing friends were fishing in several connected fish ponds. It rained the first day, and it rained again the next day when they went fishing. There are seven fish ponds in a series. The bottom one is the largest. It has accumulated a day's rain. The water in the six ponds flows to the largest fish pond through a large gap. Fish jump up from time to time under the water outlet. One of my fishing friends first went to the water outlet. When fishing at the ridge, I used a short pole, which could not be cast far and could not catch any big fish, so I walked barefoot off the ridge and stood on the sloping mud slope next to the flowing water to fish. While he was fishing for a big fish and fighting with it, the gap where he was standing collapsed and the mud carried the fishing friend into the big fish pond. He couldn't swim and was wearing a raincoat. There was about 3 meters of deep water under the gap. By the time we arrived, he had his head down and only had two hands scratching at the water surface. When we rescued him ashore, he drank a lot of water and spent three days in the hospital before he returned to normal. This lesson should be kept in mind.

Bottom fishing after rain

Rain has great benefits in improving water quality. If it doesn't rain for a long time, the water quality will get worse and worse. There will be more impurities in the water, less oxygen, and the fish's appetite will also be poor. Once it rains, the amount of water increases, the amount of dissolved oxygen and food in the water increase, and the fish have a strong appetite. It is a good time to fish, especially the bottom fishing method is more effective.

How much rainfall is needed at one time or in one day to be good for fishing? Fishing practice has proven that fishing is best when the precipitation in one or a day is between 20 mm and 40 mm. In long-term drought, 50 mm to 100 mm of precipitation in one day or one time is effective. Excessive precipitation is not conducive to fishing. In some areas, it does not rain, or it rains non-stop for several days and nights. The daily precipitation is 100 mm to 200 mm, and sometimes it can rain 300 mm to 400 mm in a day. Rivers The water surges beyond the warning line and the water is turbulent. The debris and sediment brought from the land make the water turbid, which is not conducive to fishing.

Under normal circumstances, the amount of precipitation in one or a day is 20 mm to 100 mm, and the water rises but does not overflow, flows but does not rush, and is clear but not muddy. At this time, there is sufficient oxygen in the water, so use your hands to Fishing with rods and throwing rods sinking to the bottom is the best. Fish have a strong appetite. Except for a few upper-layer fish, most of them sink to the bottom to eat. After the rain, most ponds, fish ponds, reservoirs, rivers and lakes are full of running water. When fishing, you can use either meat or vegetarian bait. Except for a few special fish species, meat bait will eat the hook faster than fish with vegetarian bait. The hook rate is low. In spring, summer and autumn, fishing experts often go fishing after rain, during the day or night, and the catch is several times that of usual.