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How to choose bait in different weather and temperature

Choosing bait is an important part of fishing. Whether the bait is good or not determines whether you can catch big fish. According to the different seasons and regions, the bait is also very different. With the change of seasons, the predation habits of fish in each pond are also different. For example, in a pond with water bugs, fish like to eat flour bait.

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Spring: Fish have just resumed their active habits from dormancy and need to take in various nutrients. They like to eat red worms, red worms and other bait with high protein content. At this time, because the ground is still cold, earthworms have not yet entered the surface, so red worms are used to fish. Fish. March and April are good times for spring fishing. In May, after the fish are gluttonous and rejuvenated, they enter the mating and spawning period and are no longer gluttonous. After laying eggs in June, it has entered summer.

Summer: The weather becomes hot and dry, plankton and algae increase, the taste of fish begins to change, and big fish like to be vegetarian. Just choose flour bait at this time. In June and July, the small fish are still in the growing period, and they like protein-rich food, so they can use earthworm larvae. In August, the second spawning period began, and I didn't like foraging. September enters autumn.

Autumn: This is the season with the richest variety of food. Fish like to eat bait, earthworms, meat maggots, bees and so on. This is the golden season for fishing.

Winter: After freezing, the fish go into a dormant state and their activities are reduced. Love to eat red worms.