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Can I catch carp in winter?

You can catch carp in winter, but the effect is not very good. In fact, it's not just carp fishing that doesn't work very well. It's not good to catch any fish in winter. In spring, summer, autumn and winter, fishing is the most difficult in winter. Because the temperature is low in winter, the water temperature is also very low. Most fish lie at the bottom of the water with relatively high temperature, hardly moving, and have the ability to preserve their bodies.

If you want to fish carp, it is recommended to choose the temperature range of 25 to 28 degrees Celsius for fishing, because this temperature range is the most active time for carp. Moreover, in this temperature range, carp has the most digestive enzymes and fish has the strongest appetite for food.

If you really need to catch carp in winter, it is recommended to make a nest in advance. The activity of fish is very poor in winter, so it is impossible to gather all the fish without nesting in advance. Only by gathering all the fish together can the success rate of fishing be higher.

Try to choose meat and fish. The heavier the fishy smell of fish, the stronger its diffusion ability in water, and the easier it is for fish to smell the nest material, thus achieving a better attraction effect.

Try to go fishing at noon on a sunny day, preferably at one or two in the afternoon. Because the temperature at this time is the highest in a day, fish are relatively more active.