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Why can't you catch fish in winter?

Why can't we catch fish in winter? The content is as follows:

The weather changes. Weather is the basic and decisive condition that affects the survival of living things. In winter, what we humans can feel is that the temperature is getting lower, so we should be prepared for the cold. So is fish. The decrease of water temperature is a crucial factor, but there are two main factors affecting fish activities: temperature and wind.

The change of temperature, the temperature here mainly refers to the air temperature and water temperature, and the air temperature has an absolute influence on the water temperature, which is positively correlated. When winter comes, the temperature drops and the water temperature drops. Although there may be a lag in the process, it will eventually affect the fish in the water, causing most fish to enter hibernation.

Secondly, although there are many sunny days in winter and the temperature is high at noon or afternoon, the temperature is low in the morning and evening, and even it will freeze, resulting in a great temperature difference in one day. If this happens every day, it takes time for fish to adapt to the environment, so they can't talk normally.

Finally, the temperature will sometimes continue to fall in winter, especially the arrival of a large-scale persistent cold wave. Even if it doesn't snow, the temperature won't rise.

Solution: In the case of low temperature, you can choose sunny days for fishing, and you should choose sunny days with small temperature difference between day and night, so that the fish have enough time to adapt to the environment, which is beneficial to open their mouths for food. If you can't find such a sunny day, you can try to find a cloudy day to fish.

Especially on cloudy days, the temperature drop is small today because the temperature difference on cloudy days is small. If there is cooling today, the upper water temperature will definitely be affected first, and the bottom water temperature will decrease, but the bottom water temperature will not change. Fish will perceive this subtle change and sink to the bottom one after another, which is beneficial to our fishing.

There is probably no effective way to deal with cold air, so we can only consider fishing when it goes far and the temperature rises.