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Correct hanging method for fishing loach

The correct hanging method for fishing loach is as follows:

1, hang it back

Fish hooks are hung on the backs of loach and shrimp. This method is the most common and used by many people. Hanging loach is very troublesome. Better bring a towel. It's not that slippery

2. Hang up your nose

It's easier to hang shrimp by nose, but loach suggests not hanging it. It's too slippery, and it's easy to hang it wrong and die.

3. Hang your tail

Hanging tail is the simplest and best way to ensure the activities of loach and shrimp. But when fishing, you should pay attention to put a bite or two when you have a mouth, otherwise the loach shrimp will either be bitten off or the fish will be unhooked.

The habit of loach

Misgurnus anguillicaudatus moves in the bottom mud or the bottom mud of water, preferring to lie in the daytime and go out at night, and its vision is reduced in a dark environment for a long time. However, tentacles and lateral lines are very sensitive and play a key role in avoiding enemies and foraging. Misgurnus anguillicaudatus not only breathes through gills, but also breathes through intestines, so it has strong tolerance to low dissolved oxygen.

As long as the soil is moist, loach can survive in water-deficient environment for a long time. Misgurnus anguillicaudatus has strong adaptability to the environment, so among the fishes of Misgurnus 100, only Misgurnus anguillicaudatus has the largest number and the widest distribution.

Habitat environment of loach

Misgurnus anguillicaudatus is a kind of benthic fish, which likes to live in still water or slow-flowing water with mud at the bottom, such as lakes, ponds, paddy fields, ditches and reservoirs, and likes neutral or slightly acidic cohesive soil. The suitable domestic water temperature is 10-32℃, and the optimal water temperature is 22-28℃. When the water temperature is lower than 10℃ or higher than 30℃, the activity of loach is obviously weakened; When the water temperature is lower than 5℃ or higher than 35℃, dive into the mud to stop activities.

In winter, the loach burrows into the mud for 20-30 cm to overwinter, and comes out when the water temperature reaches 10℃ in the following spring.