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How to fish in summer

Fishing in summer is as follows:

Deep water fishing. Fish are mostly warm-blooded animals. They tend to be warm-blooded and always like to stay in the water with the most comfortable temperature. In summer, the weather is hot, and the water temperature in deep water is relatively low, so fish usually hide in deep water to escape the heat. Therefore, in hot weather, you should try to fish in deep water.

Fishing in the shade. There are trees or bridges and other objects that can shade the sun near some waters, and the water in the area covered by shade is relatively cool. Fish like to gather in these places, and fishing in the shade can often achieve better fishing results.

Fishing is the abbreviation of vertical rod fishing, commonly known as "fishing", which refers to an activity of lifting fish from rivers, lakes and reservoirs with fishing rods, hooks and fishing lines. There are two kinds of modern fishing: freshwater fishing and sea fishing. The former has techniques such as bottom fishing, flowing water fishing and middle-level fishing. The latter is divided into shore fishing and boat fishing.

Fishing activities in China first appeared in the Paleolithic Age of primitive society, and it has a history of thousands of years. The bone fishhook unearthed in Banpo, Xi, Shaanxi Province is about 6000 years ago, which is the earliest fishing cultural relic found in China.

In addition, many fishhooks were found in Neolithic cultures all over the country, such as Dawenkou Cultural Site, Ning 'an Site in Heilongjiang Province, Dacheng Mountain Site in Tangshan City, Hebei Province, Ashan Site in Baotou City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, etc. At this time, the fishhooks are mainly divided into barb type and non-barb type. It can be seen that the fishing activities in freshwater waters in inland areas were not only very common at that time, but also had a high technical level.

The exact written record of fishing activities can be found in the book of poems more than 2000 years ago. People have been fishing in the river.

Fishing, as a recreational activity, appeared as early as the pre-Qin period. In the ancient documents in the pre-Qin period, most of the records about fishing were from the perspective of culture and entertainment.

Liezi, for example, records why Zhan talked about the way of governing the country and keeping the country safe for fishing, and Kong Kangzhi records Zisi talking with fishermen during Wei Dynasty, saying that he could not be greedy for money and so on. However, according to the literature, Jiang Taigong's fishing was first promoted as an recreational fishing activity.

The economic development in Qin and Han Dynasties brought the prosperity of feudal culture. In Huan Kuan's "On Salt and Iron, Pricking the Right", it is said that the society of the Western Han Dynasty lasted for a long time, "a noble family, a fisherman's depth, a dog's length, a man's talents, and a lot of cockfighting". Han Yan's Mourning for Time: "Fishing in the valleys, the world seeks immortality." It can be seen that fishing, as an entertainment activity, has gradually penetrated into people's lives.