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Can I catch silver carp and bighead carp in spring?

Of course. Silver carp and silver carp are collectively called silver carp and bighead carp. As long as the average temperature exceeds 13℃ for more than three days, at least silver carp will open its mouth, while bighead carp will open its mouth around 18℃. Silver carp and bighead carp often live in the middle and upper layers of deep water, and the suitable water temperature is 18-30 degrees. They dive into deep water to hibernate in winter, and open their mouths when the temperature is suitable in spring, which is suitable for fishing.

Choice of fishing time:10am to 6pm is the best time to fish silver carp and bighead carp. The effect of fishing silver carp and bighead carp at night is not as good as during the day, so I choose to fish in sunny days. As for the wind force and direction, generally speaking, we should choose the weather with a breeze or southerly wind below level 3, and the temperature is generally higher in such weather.

Bait selection: Because silver carp and bighead carp are used in different ways, bait must have two main points at the same time: one is smell, and the other is dissolution and atomization. The taste of bait is particularly strong, and the acidity is much better than that of incense bait. Silver carp fishing with white vinegar, bighead fishing with rotten eggs and stinky tofu. The bait should be atomized well enough.

Fishing skills: silver carp and bighead carp can be fished at the bottom, off the bottom, semi-water and floating. Choose bottom fishing when the temperature is low in spring. Silver carp and bighead carp are usually black after being hooked. In case of sudden drift, large drift, continuous inching, translation, etc., the pole should also be lifted in time. After the fish is hooked, there is generally no need to lift the rod, just straighten the fishing line and slowly shake the wheel to take up the line.