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Fishing in winter, how to make a nest to gather fish?

Making a nest is the first thing for every fisherman to do in the fishing ground, all year round, day after day. Most anglers believe that building a nest is not as simple as sending spoiled food or granular feed prepared in advance to the nest with a hole breaker. But for fishing experts, they know that they should pay attention to the proportion of nesting materials and what aspects to pay attention to when actually operating nesting. When winter comes, I will talk about how to make a nest in winter fishing according to my recent winter fishing experience, and give fishermen a try in winter fishing.

Methods/steps

First, according to climate change, the climate becomes quite cold when winter comes, and the water temperature of reservoirs, ponds and lakes drops sharply. In this climate, we should pay attention to the choice of digging holes and the way of playing. We must adhere to the principle of less fighting and more compensation, and plant widely and reap less. The specific method is to make more nests at different depths. If you choose to try fishing in deeper waters in the morning and evening, the fish will swim to the deep water to keep warm because of the cold weather and water cooling in the morning and evening. From noon 1 1: 00 to 3: 00 pm, try fishing in shallow water, because when the sun comes out at noon, the water temperature in shallow water is higher than that in deep water, and fish will come here to keep warm and feed. No matter in shallow water or deep water, it is best to make nests on the left and right sides of our fishing position, because the activity and range of fish are relatively small in winter, so we should change from passive to active and find fish to fish, instead of just making nests and waiting for fish to come.

Second, choose nest materials according to climate change. The water temperature is high in summer and autumn, and the fish have strong activity and foraging desire. As long as you make a nest, fish stars will appear in about half an hour, which is what we usually call nesting. This is not the case in winter. It takes two or three hours to make a nest. If you don't choose the right fishing position, sometimes you don't nest for a day. In addition to the relationship between water temperature, there is also the wrong nest material and improper choice of fishing position. Sweet food is the main food in summer and autumn, and the granular feed eaten by fish all the year round will also receive good results. Not in winter. My experience is that we must add fishy commercial bait or fresh insect bait and millet soaked in medicinal liquor to the bad food used to make holes in winter, so as to have better fish-attracting effect when the water temperature is cold in winter. If only pellet feed is used to make nests, the smell of nest materials in water will be slow because the water temperature is too low, which will lead to the situation that fish can not be attracted or the speed of attracting fish is very slow. Because insects can move in water, millet soaked in wine has a strong taste. If you use insect bait or millet soaked in wine as a nest, you will soon attract fish and lay a good foundation for today's fishing.

Third, fight less and make up more, and break up. You can't hit too much and too thick at a time in winter, as long as the nest smells of bait. Even in summer and autumn, you should avoid playing too much. If our nest is too thick at a time, after the fish come, we can't finish eating everything in the nest. When shall we eat the bait on your hook? In order to lure fish in a large area, we can take the method of fishing more nests. We only catch a small amount of bait in each nest, and then take turns to try fishing. You must fish for the nest first, and make up the nest before you leave it, that is, you must make the nest full of flavor and food. You can't let the fish eat it once and run away. According to the general rule, most fishermen think that the more concentrated the nest, the better, but the fishing method in winter is different, especially the insect bait, such as red worms and blood worms. If we play very concentrated, it's almost a ball. If a big fish comes and eats it up, there will be nothing in the nest and there will be no fish here. If we are scattered and insects move in a certain range of water, the surrounding fish will come here one after another when they smell the insects or see them moving. Even if only one big fish eats the ball, there are many balls beside it that continue to play the role of attracting fish. What I'm talking about here is not infinite deviation. For example, in summer and autumn, we should make a nest the size of a bowl, while in winter, we should make a nest the size of a washbasin. If it is too big, it will lure the fish to other places. Another point is that the nest material for winter fishing should be smaller and stronger bait, such as millet soaked in wine, shredded corn and small pellet feed. The advantage of this is that it will not be eaten up by newly lured fish soon, and it will emit a stronger smell in cold water for a longer time.

(The content of this article is contributed by Baidu knowing that netizens Bofei overseas Chinese, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan)