What kind of weather is best for fishing?
1. Stable weather
When the weather does not change drastically, but only maintains continuous and stable changes, fish, like people, follow their schedules. Basically eat morning and evening every day. In fact, they will also come out to look for food in broad daylight, but the time is very short. The characteristic is that their eating time is basically the same every day. So if you caught fish at 10:00 AM the day before, if the weather does not change, you are likely to catch fish at the same time in the next few days.
2. Cold air
Especially in summer, fish become very active before the arrival of cold air. But once the cold air controls this area, the fish may have caught a cold and become less likely to eat until one or two days after the cold air passes. Seizing the day before the cold air arrives is the key to summer fishing.
3. Warm air
Especially in spring, warm air makes fish very active. Continuous warm wind can allow fish to gather in shallows and beside aquatic plants.
4. Wind and waves
When there is wind, there are waves. Waves can cause mud from the lakeside to wash into the lake, making the lake water turbid. Fish like to hide in the turbidity to catch small fish. (Fish in troubled waters?) In fact, Lang has another secret. When fishing in clear waters, you can create some waves appropriately so that the fish in the water cannot see you clearly.
5. Rain
Rain brings oxygen and makes fish active. In fact, rainwater causes insects and other food on the ground to flow into the lake. Moreover, there will be a place where muddy water and clear water meet at the mouth of the river. Fish like to hide in turbid areas to find food in clear water. Fish are very smart. But thunder and lightning can frighten fish and hide in deep water. Never sail out in a boat when there is thunder or lightning, as you will become an antenna for the entire lake. If you can come back, you will definitely win the lottery.