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How to catch Spanish mackerel?

equipment

Choose a 4.5-meter or 5.3-meter rock fishing rod, a spinning wheel of about 2,000 meters, a main line of more than 50 meters (No.2 PE line is better), and the float can be large or small. A small drift for rock fishing will do, and a large plastic drift will do. It depends on the soft and hard load of the pole, whether it is near fishing or long-distance casting, and whether it is necessary to float in the water depends on the fishing ground. A long handle hook or crank hook for a wide hook door.

Grab some

Mainly refers to coastal fishing spots.

Fishing time

Fish eat regularly. They eat at five or six in the morning. At dusk, when the sun goes down, they also want to eat. There is also the time when the tide is high or low to about half.

weather

In the "big mirror sea, hot summer", it is even better, that is, when it is calm, the sea is like a mirror, the sun is in the sky, and the heat is unbearable, it is a good time for fishing.

bait

Use fresh fish. In Jiaodong Peninsula, most fishing friends swim in groups on the shore with small crucian carp and barracuda several centimeters long.

Spanish mackerel, also called mackerel. They mainly live in the East China Sea, the Yellow Sea and the Bohai Sea in China. It is not enough to have good technology and equipment to fish. It is best to know their living habits.

Habits of Spanish mackerel:

(1) belongs to pelagic fish, which mainly swims in the middle of water. Its ivory belly and blue-green back are its camouflage colors. Most pelagic fish in the ocean are of this color, because when the prey in the air, such as birds, look down, the blue-green fish back is the same color as the sea water, so it is difficult to be found. Benthic fish are white from bottom to top, and if their bellies are white, they are also hidden. Although they sometimes dive deep into the seabed to hunt, they still stay in the upper and middle waters for a long time.

(2) Feed on small fish, like chasing live food, and have little interest in static and rotten food.

(3) insist on swimming. Unlike benthic fish, Spanish mackerel doesn't hide in caves on rocks, waiting for a small fish to come and suddenly open its mouth and swallow it. It must keep swimming, because once it stops swimming, it will lack oxygen. This is similar to a shark. Therefore, Spanish mackerel prefers flowing waters, so it can get enough oxygen without swimming hard.

(4) bite food. There are four ways for fish to eat: swallowing, sucking and pecking. Spanish mackerel has sharp teeth, which shows that it mainly bites food. That is to say, when it meets its prey, it bites it first, tears it into pieces, and then swallows it into its stomach.