Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - How to fish in spring
How to fish in spring
Choose the right bait: When the water temperature rises in spring, the fish's food intake begins to increase. You can choose more lively bait, such as worms, earthworms, small fish and so on.
Choose the right fishing spot: When the water temperature rises in spring, fish become active. You can choose some fishing spots with fast water and moderate water depth, such as the intersection of water and grass.
Pay attention to the weather changes: the weather is changeable in spring, and the temperature difference between morning and evening is large. Pay attention to keep warm when fishing to prevent colds.
Pay attention to fishing time: spring is the time when fish are active, so you can choose to fish during these time periods.
Pay attention to the soaking time of bait: when the water temperature rises in spring, the soaking time of bait should be shortened appropriately to avoid softening and deterioration of bait.
In short, spring fishing should pay attention to the selection of suitable bait and fishing point, the weather change and fishing time, and reasonably control the soaking time of bait to improve the success rate of fishing.
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