Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Can I go fishing at night in winter?

Can I go fishing at night in winter?

I am a seaside person who loves fishing. I hope your attention! First of all, I can definitely answer you, in the south, you can go fishing at night in winter!

In southern China, night fishing can be carried out every winter (after beginning of winter165438+1early October to 65438+1early October before slight cold). The target species of fishing is mainly crucian carp, which is still eating at low water temperature.

After winter, the water temperature is low. At night, fish will move to the deep water area and the center of the river to keep warm and survive. Therefore, in winter night fishing, you must fish far and deep and find the right fish.

Choice of night fishing, fishing position and fishing method in winter Choose the central part of the bridge as the fishing position.

Seven-star drift traditional fishing method: illuminate the den with night vision lights, and hang red worms or earthworms to tease and fish crucian carp.

Wooden raft bridge fishing method: illuminate the wooden raft pole with night vision lamp and observe the fish news a little. Choose commercial bait with fishy smell and open bait to catch crucian carp.

Choose deep pools or steep banks in the waters as fishing spots.

A deep pool or scarp in a water area where fish gather at night to form a fish nest after going out for food during the day. This place is suitable for night fishing.

Taiwan Province fishing method catches crucian carp at night. Commercial bait with strong fishy smell is the first choice. As long as the resources are good, it is a bumper harvest.

Note: resources are very important for night fishing in winter. The waters with scarce fish should be abandoned to avoid becoming an "air force" with hunger and cold.

It's windy and cold, and it's not suitable for night fishing. A fish doesn't open its mouth; Second, the cold weather in the wild makes people feel uncomfortable and easy to catch cold and frostbite.

Welcome your attention and comments!