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How to fish in the Yangtze River

The first is the fishing spot, which is usually chosen in the harbor of the dock. If you can find the river at the mouth of the river, that's the best!

Second, nesting. The Yangtze River is fast-flowing, and the traditional nest material is not strong. I use chicken intestines and other animal offal, and tie it to a big stone with a string to make a nest.

Thirdly, the bait, earthworm is the best (if it is green and smelly earthworm, it is better), bread worm, white stripe worm and so on.

There are also combinations of fishing rod, sea rod and hand rod. The sea pole is long cast, and the hand pole is more than 8 meters near Bo.

Finally, the fishing line, there are big fish in the river, it is best to use No.3 and above.

Last Sunday, I threw a long-distance pole, a 2.4-meter bare pole, a traditional spinning wheel (5000), a giant catfish with a height of 1.0 meters in the river.

The Yangtze River originates from the "roof of the world"-the southwest side of Gladden Peak in Tanggula Mountain on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The main stream flows through Qinghai, Tibet, Sichuan, Yunnan, Chongqing, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Anhui, Jiangsu, Shanghai1/province, autonomous region and municipality directly under the Central Government, and flows into the East China Sea east of Chongming Island, with a total length of about 6,300 ㎞, which is more than that of the Yellow River (5,464 ㎞).

The main stream of the Yangtze River runs through central China from west to east. Hundreds of tributaries converge north and south, extending to parts of eight provinces, including Guizhou, Gansu, Shaanxi, Henan, Guangxi, Guangdong, Zhejiang and Fujian. The drainage area is 6.5438+0.8 million square kilometers, accounting for about 20% of the total land area of China. Most of the water in the Huaihe River also flows into the Yangtze River through the Grand Canal.

Above Yichang, the main stream of the Yangtze River, is upstream, with a length of 4,504 kilometers and a drainage area of 6,543.8+0,000 square kilometers, of which the branch from Zhimen to Yibin is called Jinsha River, with a length of 3,464 kilometers. Yibin-Yichang section, commonly known as Chuanjiang, is 1040 km long. Yichang to Hukou is the middle reaches, with a total length of 955 kilometers and a drainage area of 680,000 square kilometers. Hukou to the sea mouth is downstream, 938 kilometers long, with a drainage area of 6,543,800 square kilometers.