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How to catch crucian carp in the wild after beginning of winter

The method of wild fishing for crucian carp after early winter is as follows:

1, time: It is recommended to go fishing at noon on a hot sunny day.

2. Fishing position: Choose a backwater bay with a water depth of 2 to 3 meters or a deep water area with a ditch at the bottom.

3. Line group: 0.8 main line can be used for small crucian carp and 1.0 main line can be used for big crucian carp.

4, bait: mainly fishy, use fishy food to stimulate the fish to open.

5. Drift adjustment: Try to adjust the sensitivity when drifting and observe the drift phase.

6. Float stage: the float is slow, and it is the best time to lift the rod and stab the fish when it is only half an eye.

European crucian carp

Crucian carp (Carassius auratus) is an animal belonging to the genus Carassius, which is distributed in rivers, lakes, ponds and other water bodies except the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China, and introduced to fresh water areas all over the world. Crucian carp is mainly an omnivorous fish that feeds on plants. It likes to walk in groups, choose food and life, has a plump figure and swims gracefully in the water.

Cultured crucian carp generally has a bulging back, a wide body, a light body color and mostly silvery white sides; However, the spindle shape of wild crucian carp is very obvious, with small head, yellowish body color and bright body surface. The urinary organ of Carassius auratus is the kidney, which is long 1 purplish red strip and located at the back of abdominal cavity, belonging to the mesonephros. In excreting waste, the main function of mesonephros is to form urine.

Metabolites, water and nutrients dissolved in the blood are filtered by glomeruli in the kidney, and most of the water and nutrients return to the blood. The remaining filtrate and excess harmful substances form urine, which is excreted from the ureter.