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How to catch crucian carp between a few degrees and a dozen degrees in traditional fishing?

Traditional fishing for crucian carp is between fifteen and twenty-five degrees.

Traditional fishing methods of crucian carp;

1. You must master fishing skills, but you must have suitable nest materials. You can't catch fish without nest material in winter, so it's best to use traditional Chinese medicine. Red is the best, and the formula for nesting in winter is: b crucian carp 1 bag, 200 grams of broken corn, 200 grams of millet, and 0/00 grams of bean flour/kloc-0.

2. The combination of fishing groups should be sensitive. It is very important that the combination of drift, drop and hook should be appropriate.

3. Pay attention to drift. Generally speaking, the action of crucian carp when eating is to bow its head and raise its tail, inhale and spit out. After repeating it for 2 ~ 3 times, when it feels that the bait meets the taste and there is no foreign body, it will look up and swim with the bait. The reaction force on the float is micro-motion up and down, and then the float slowly floats up, which is often called sending the float. Because crucian carp is different in size and water environment, there are roughly five kinds of floating images after biting the hook: small floating, big floating, trembling floating, stuffy floating and walking floating. The fast, low and small drifts are mostly small crucian carp, while the slow, high and large drifts are mostly large crucian carp. These two are the basic and main drifting images of crucian carp after eating and swallowing bait. Others, such as trembling drifting, boring drifting and walking drifting, are rare, but not without them. If you don't pay attention to these three rare floating elephants at any time, you will often lose the chance to catch big crucian carp.

4. Lift the pole. Lifting the pole is the key link to determine the fishing rate. It seems simple, but in fact it is very technical. The key is to master the "neither early nor late" temperature on the basis of accurate observation of drift. The timing of "neither early nor late" is only about 0. 1 ~ 0.2 seconds, even if the pole is early or late. It's still early, and the crucian carp has just put the bait on its mouth; It's too late, the fish has vomited or is about to vomit. At this time, the lifting rod is either empty or hangs a piece of meat from the fish's mouth or hangs off the mouth ring. If the fish unhook in the nest, or the fish has been hung into the water and then fell into the nest, other fish in the nest will be scared away, resulting in no fish in the nest for a long time. The accurate lifting time should be the moment when the crucian carp has swallowed the bait hook in its mouth before spitting it out, while the floating elephant is the moment when it almost stops feeding from fast to slow, so that the fish yield will be high. Otherwise, there will be more failures than successes. In addition, it should be noted that the pole tip is hard and the pole is slightly lighter; The tip of the pole is soft and the lifting range is slightly larger. When using earthworm with meat bait, it is advisable to lift the pole later; It is best to use vegetarian bait for pasta and lift the rod early. In winter and early spring, the pole should be raised earlier; After entering April and May, the pole can be slightly lifted back. Use soft brain thread or long brain thread to lift the pole earlier; Use hard brain thread or short brain thread, and it is appropriate to lift the pole later.