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What are the tips for fishing wild crucian carp?

1, fishing position selection: As the saying goes, three points depend on fishing skill and seven points on fishing position. As long as you can sit in a good fishing position, you will have a greater chance of catching good fish. The choice of fishing position depends on different seasons and different weather. There is enough dissolved oxygen in the water in the morning and evening, and plankton in shallow water with aquatic plants is more suitable for fishing. When the temperature is high at noon, the fish will swim from shallow water to deep water, so choose the fishing position in deep water.

2. Bait collocation: The bait collocation of wild crucian carp should change according to different seasons and temperature changes. Strong lure and light fishing are generally the most commonly used fishing principles in wild fishing. It is a good choice to choose a proper amount of rich nest material with light fishy bait. Another point is that the environment of wild fishing is complex, most of the bottom is uneven and the dust is thick. Before making bait, it is necessary to add some state bait with light specific gravity, which can reduce the overall specific gravity of bait. The advantages of this method are as follows: firstly, it strengthens the continuous atomization of bait after it enters the water; secondly, it ensures that bait will not touch the bottom of the water, and fish can't eat it in the mud.

3. Selection of fishing rod line group: If the target fish for wild fishing is small crucian carp, it is best to choose a fishing rod with hard tonality and medium softness. The advantage is that you can easily fly fish into the house when catching small crucian carp, and occasionally you can catch big fish on the thin line with the waist strength of the pole. It is best to choose the configuration of 0.6+0.3+ casing 2 or casing 3 on the wire group, so that a smaller wire group can effectively remove the phenomenon that small fish are difficult to eat bait and the wire group is blocked. Generally speaking, around 1 g, you can choose to eat lead and turn over quickly, and the slow-sinking jujube pit type can independently search for floats in the fishing season.