Can I catch yellow bone fish at night at 9 degrees or 10 degrees?
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Yellow catfish is the collective name for fish belonging to the genus Yellow Catfish of the family _Faceae. It is also known as yellow catfish, yellow bone fish, bone fish, etc. The optimal survival water temperature is 22 to 28°C, and the critical feeding temperature is 11 ~35°C. When the water temperature is lower than 22°C, the enthusiasm for feeding gradually decreases. When the water temperature is lower than 11°C, feeding completely stops. Judging from the temperature, it must be above 11°C to catch yellow catfish at night.
1. Temperature: Yellow catfish is a temperature-loving fish. The optimal survival water temperature is 22-28°C, and the critical temperature for feeding is 11-35°C. It will not survive when the water temperature is higher than 11°C and lower than 35°C. It can maintain a certain enthusiasm for feeding and stop feeding completely when the water temperature is lower than 11°C or higher than 35°C. Judging from the temperature, it must be above 11°C at night to catch yellow catfish.
2. Air pressure: Yellow catfish is very sensitive to air pressure because air pressure will affect the amount of dissolved oxygen. From the air pressure value, the best air pressure for fishing yellow catfish is 990 to 1005 hPa. Judging from the changes, fishing for yellow catfish should be carried out in weather with a sudden increase in air pressure or a continuous increase in air pressure, while weather with low air pressure, a sudden drop in air pressure or a continuous decrease in air pressure is not suitable for fishing yellow catfish.
3. Feed: Yellow catfish is an omnivorous fish. It mainly feeds on small fish, shrimps, benthic animals, aquatic insects and other animal foods. It also eats plant debris, fruits and other plants. Sexual food, the most commonly used bait for fishing yellow catfish is earthworms, especially red earthworms have the best effect, followed by chicken liver, duck intestines, river shrimp, red worms, etc.