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How is the fishing effect in rainy days?

Common sense tells us that rain has both advantages and disadvantages for fishing. Whether it is good or bad depends on rain and solar terms.

Spring rain is suitable for fishing. Spring rain is mostly light rain. The rain in this season will not form low pressure, and the raindrops will fall into the water surface, which will increase the dissolved oxygen in the water body, making the fish feel comfortable and very active, swimming around the whole pond, eating happily and being extremely happy. But at this time, the crucian carp is floating up from the bottom to feed, so it is appropriate to change the fishing bottom to floating surface. Choose to go fishing in drizzle or rainy days, and the fish will bite frequently, and the harvest will be very happy. Of course, this refers to the water towns in the south of the Yangtze River. In most parts of the north, the temperature is still low in early spring and mid-spring. Rain will cool the water temperature, so the fish have to stay in the deep water, and there are almost no fish on the shore. Even in the south, if it rains in early spring, it will bring disadvantages to fishing to some extent because of the low temperature and water temperature.

Rain can be divided into light rain, moderate rain, thunderstorm, heavy rain and rainstorm-generally speaking, rain increases dissolved oxygen, which makes fish's appetite stronger and is beneficial to fishing. Especially in Mao Mao, the rain falls on the water surface, causing ripples. The dissolved oxygen is sufficient, the water temperature is suitable, the fish are carefree, swimming around, eating actively, and it is the easiest to catch fish. But in early spring and late autumn, the temperature is too low after rain, which is not conducive to fishing.

Thunderstorm, rainstorm and rainstorm are different. Fish will be frightened and have no intention to feed, and they will lurk underwater one after another. In addition, the inflow of a large amount of rainwater has changed the temperature and even the pH of the original water body, which makes it difficult for fish to adapt for a while, so it is reasonable not to bite the hook. What's more, it is particularly uncomfortable to throw a pole and fish in the heavy rain. In this weather, most fishing friends take avoidance. Throughout the year, there are many differences in rainy days in different seasons, which have different effects on fishing.

Fishing for "ordinary rain" in summer. Summer rain is ordinary rain except thunderstorm, heavy rain and rainstorm, that is to say, ordinary rain refers to moderate and light rain. In summer, light rain is still suitable for fishing. This kind of weather is cool and pleasant, dissolved oxygen in the water can be supplemented, and fish also have an appetite. At the same time, the sound of rain can also cover up the external interference, so the fish don't have to worry. In such a favorable weather environment, fish are naturally overjoyed and actively seek food. At this time, you should choose a nest near the shore, but it is not easy to catch fish far from the water, because fish have the habit of sneaking around in rainy days-waiting to swallow the bait washed down from the shore to satisfy their hunger. This is the truth of the fishing proverb "Don't pull the fish with a long line in rainy days".

Fishing is not suitable before thunderstorm and in heavy rain. Because of the thunderstorm, the weather is humid and sultry, the air pressure drops suddenly, the water body lacks oxygen, and the fish has no appetite. Although there is plenty of oxygen and food during the heavy rain, the sediment gathers together and the water quality is turbid. Fish is hard to find bait, but fish is hard to talk about. It's a good time to wait for a day or two for the water to clear naturally before fishing-fish are in urgent need of food because of hunger, and fishing is bound to have a bumper harvest at this time.

It can be concluded that it rains in spring and autumn. If the temperature is suitable for fish life, it can increase appetite and be beneficial to fishing, and vice versa. In summer, the temperature is high and the water temperature is high. Generally, moderate rain and light rain bring coolness and oxygen, and fish are more active and have an appetite, so it is also conducive to fishing.