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Skills of fishing snapper in deep water How to fish snapper in deep water?

1. How to choose fishing spots in flowing waters

(1) In flowing waters, bream especially likes to move and feeds on rocks at the bottom of the water. There are many small aquatic animals in this place, and the bottom of the water is relatively clean. Therefore, under normal circumstances, it is necessary to choose the waters with small water flow and sand bottom as fishing spots.

(2) April-June every year is the breeding season for bream, and they need to find a suitable place to lay eggs. In the spawning season, anchovies don't stop foraging like carp, they want to find a place where food is rich and fertilized eggs can hatch easily. Generally, they will choose backwater bend and lakes with water depth of 1.5 ~ 2. M, there are lush water plants and soft mud at the bottom. In these places, barracuda often comes in droves, making it an ideal fishing spot.

(3) In winter, the weather is very cold. Although anchovies can be eaten, they often take shelter from the cold in deep water, so it is difficult to catch them in shallow water.

2. How to choose a fishing spot in still water?

Our country is all over ponds, lakes, reservoirs and other waters, and it is the place where most fishermen set foot. When fishing bream in these places, you can choose the following places as fishing spots.

(1) The aquatic plants in the waters are a good place to catch snapper. Because weavers like to eat nearby aquatic plants and plankton, aquatic plants can also play a shielding role and make bream safe. They will gather in this water area.

(2) The bream has moss on the stakes and pillars, snails grow on them, and small animals such as shrimps and small fish wander around. These places are frequented by bream.

(3) If the aquatic plants are too dense and it is difficult for bream to swim in, it is necessary to open a hole in the aquatic plants. This kind of hole should be opened near the edge of a large area of aquatic plants, not in an area with dense aquatic plants. Because aquatic plants are too dense, braided fish are large and difficult to enter.

(4) In the open waters without aquatic plants, try to find a place with a little low water bottom or a place with obstacles at the bottom.

(5) In the waters with dense aquatic plants, if there is a large and relatively wide water hole somewhere, it is an excellent fishing spot for snapper.

(6) In the waters near toilets, pigsty, cowshed and chicken coop, animal excrement is easy to enter the water, which is the favorite bait for bream, so it is also a place where they like to live in groups.