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How to catch crucian carp in the wild at night

1, choose a fishing position.

Carassius auratus lives in the crack of the big rock at the bottom, and is afraid of light and dark. It comes out for food at night, and its favorite foods are maggots, earthworms and animal offal. According to these characteristics, the fishing position should be chosen in places with deep water level (more than one meter), slow water flow, backwater inlet, piles of rocks and complex terrain.

2. Fishing time

From fright to winter solstice, you can fish at night almost all year round. 6:00-9:00 pm and 4:00-7:00 am are the best time for fishing, so fishing at night must be safe.

3. Bait formula: prepare 50% bran and 30% flour, add 20% millet, mix and stir the above-mentioned nest materials in a dry state, then add water and stir them properly until they can be kneaded into dough for later use.

4. Drift skills

Accurately adjust the drift, and realize the hanging of lead pendant, and the hook and bait touch the bottom or go undercover. Cold weather, empty hook to adjust eyes, bait to catch eyes; When it's hot, level the water with an empty hook and catch your eyes with bait.

5, common drift stage

Carassius auratus moves slowly and generally does not take the initiative to drive away food. But if the bait is in the mouth, it will quickly bite, swallow, pull up and run away.

The common drift stage is one or two steady stops, followed by a big black drift. When the current is fast, the water level is too shallow (less than one meter) and the individual is too small, the top drift will occur. When there is black drift or drift, the pole will basically hit the fish.