What is the appropriate temperature for fishing silver carp and bighead carp?
The suitable temperature for fishing silver carp and bighead carp is between 22 and 32 degrees.
When fishing for silver carp and bighead carp, you need to pay attention to the temperature. It is easier to catch fish when the temperature is suitable. Silver carp and bighead carp have relatively high temperature requirements and like to live in water with relatively high temperatures. Generally speaking, the most suitable temperature range for them is between 22-32 degrees. If the temperature is too low, their hook-biting rate will be significantly reduced. If the temperature is lower than 17 degrees, silver carp and bighead carp will basically not bite the hook.
When is the best time to fish for silver carp and bighead carp?
The specific time to fish depends on the specific temperature. If the temperature is higher than 17 degrees, the bite of silver carp and bighead carp will be relatively slight, so when you observe a slight floating phenomenon on the float, it means you have taken the bait. When the temperature is higher than 20 degrees, it is more obvious for them to bite the hook, and you can judge whether to lift the rod based on the state of the float.
Under different temperatures, baits in different states need to be used. When the temperature is relatively low, you can use baits with a higher degree of atomization, so that the chance of catching silver carp and bighead carp will be slightly higher.
The temperature begins to rise in early spring, but the temperature is not particularly high at this time, so the chance of catching silver carp and bighead carp is low. From late spring to autumn, fishing for silver carp and bighead carp is more suitable. Among all seasons, summer is the most suitable season for fishing silver carp and bighead carp. Many anglers like to catch silver carp and bighead carp in the morning and evening, which is okay. In fact, it is also possible at noon, but the temperature of the water surface will be relatively high at this time. It is recommended to control the fishing water depth to about 1.5 meters first, and then adjust it slowly.