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What weather is suitable for fishing crucian carp in winter?

Overcast and rainy days are most suitable for fishing crucian carp, especially drizzle weather.

Reason: Rainfall will increase the dissolved oxygen content of the water body. Under high dissolved oxygen content, crucian carp is very motivated to eat.

Fishing skills:

1. "Teasing the fish" can well stimulate the fish to eat bait

Teasing the fish means to make the bait eat through our human operations. There is a small movement in the water, and this dynamic is used to attract the attention of the fish, thereby allowing the fish to eat the bait.

Teasing fish was very common in the past when traditional fishing was popular, because traditional fishing has long poles and short lines, and you only need to lift the pole up and put it down. In addition, the earthworms are also hanging, and they will not be separated from the hook because of our lifting the rod.

The current mainstream is Taiwan fishing and bait pulling. Taiwan fishing uses a straight rod line, and it is impossible to lift the rod to tease the fish like traditional fishing, which will cause the hook and bait to be pulled backwards. Moreover, the bait cannot withstand large or frequent dragging, and easily detaches from the hook.

2. Don’t be afraid if the baiting condition is not good

Many teaching videos or articles say that when opening the bait, water must be added at once and the ratio must be controlled. , of course they are right, it is indeed best to do it all at once, but it does not mean that subsequent adjustments will have a very bad impact. Especially those who say that bait cannot be kneaded are not that exaggerated at all.

Whether it is a lack of drawing powder, too much water, too little water, or poor condition, it can all be adjusted through follow-up operations. The most typical ones are the third one (918 Field Battle, Quick Attack). No. 2, field blue crucian carp) When the bait is opened, many people attack quickly to collect the water at the end.

The key to later adjustments is to make the added things evenly distributed. This requires stirring or kneading the bait. Don’t worry about beating the bait into a dead dough. As long as there is not too much wire drawing powder, knead it properly. Generally speaking, this will not happen.

3. Don’t make too many nests

Theoretically speaking, the more nest materials are made, the slower the nesting speed will be. If we make too much nest materials, we will have to wait longer. It's even longer. When making a nest, you still need to pay attention to the few but the best. We must know that the purpose of making a nest is not to feed the fish, but to attract the fish and make the fish still want to eat our bait.