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Some fishing friends are afraid of abnormal weather. When fishing in summer, can they still fish in windy weather?

The wind line needs to be pressed in this way

In windy weather, it is even more necessary to press the wind line. The reason why "wind line" is a wind line is because this section of fishing line will flutter with the wind. If the wind is slightly stronger, if the wind line is not pressed into the water, then this section of fishing line will still flow with the wind. Movement will lead to problems such as shifting fishing points and reducing sensitivity. The bait ball needs to be rubbed like this

Some fishing enthusiasts will think of it when they see the first article. The purpose of making the float larger is to intensify it. So, does the fishing bait also need to be larger and heavier? To think this way is to only think about one and ignore the other. In fact, in windy weather, it is better to make the bait ball as small as possible. The reason is that small bait balls are more suitable for fish to eat bait in such windy environments. Fish with large bait balls take longer to eat, and the entrance is shallow and difficult to stab firmly. However, small bait balls do not have these problems, and the fish takes a suck. Just put it in your mouth, and the floating image will be bigger and clearer. Therefore, the above points are more critical than adding fishing bait. Don’t fish before it rains

With high temperatures in summer, the water itself is prone to lack of oxygen. The lack of oxygen in the water will cause fish to float on their heads and stop eating until they sink to the bottom. Coupled with the heat and low air pressure before the rain, it will be especially difficult to catch fish. At least for bottom fishing, there are basically no fish to be caught before the rain. Or you can try floating fishing for silver carp, bighead carp and grass carp. These fish can eat all day long in summer. The deeper the water and the lack of oxygen, the shallower the active water layer, and fishing for floats may be fruitful. A better way is to watch the weather forecast, roughly what time it will start to rain, and set up stalls before the rain to wait for the rain. After the rain, the fish mouth will come.

As the saying goes, nothing is absolute. Southwest winds are an exception. There is a popular saying among fishing friends: "If the southwest wind blows, you should not be a fisherman." That is to say, if the southwest wind blows, you should not go fishing. The bottom line is that southwesterly winds are often accompanied by weather with high temperature and low pressure. At this time, the amount of dissolved oxygen in the water decreases, the activity of fish will decrease, and the fish will not bite the hook actively or will not bite the hook.

In summer, this change is definitely not conducive to our fishing.

But what about in seasons with low temperatures? The impact will not be too great. When the temperature is lower, fish activities are not so frequent, and the demand for oxygen is not so strong. There is no problem if the southwest wind or south wind blows. On the contrary, it is possible to catch more fish. OK