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How to fish on the frozen lake?

Ice fishing has a very favorable condition compared with shore fishing: you can step on the ice on the water surface and dig holes on either side of the water to fish. Shore fishing can only stand on the shore and choose fishing spots according to the length of the pole. In the waters beyond offshore 10m, you can't use a hand pole except throwing. In winter, when the water gets cold, the activities of fish decrease, so they gather in the right habitat and stop swimming around looking for food. How to find fish schools and drill holes in their winter gathering places as fishing spots has become the key to catching fish in winter ice fishing. So, how to choose a fishing spot? First of all, we should choose deep water relatively. According to the test, the water depth under the ice is about 1m, and the water temperature is low, close to zero. 1.5-2m deep water, rising gradually at 4-8℃; The stagnant water of more than 2m is generally at 10- 12℃, which can reach 15℃ in special waters and 8- 10℃ in running water. Therefore, you must choose deep-water ice fishing of about 2m, for example, the deepest water is only 1.5m, even at 65438. If the weather gets warmer for several days, the water temperature under the ice also rises slightly, and the fishing can be slightly shallow, fishing for about 2 meters; If the north wind continues and the temperature drops, the water under the ice will be too cold. Fishing should be a little deeper, about 3m is better. Ice fishing should not only choose the depth, but also find the place where winter fish gather. In natural waters, they dig holes in ravines, warm places in deep pools, under or beside aquatic plants, or in deep nests where mountain roots enter the water, and the effect is good. Generally speaking, I always think that the fishing spot I ordered is the best, and there are fish below. Therefore, during all-day or half-day ice fishing, many fishermen are. ...