Is it better to catch southeast wind or northeast wind?
Experienced anglers like to fish against the wind and gain a lot. Fishing against the wind is because of the high oxygen content in the water. The wind blows insects, flowers, weeds and microorganisms into windy waters, and fish compete for food. Fishing in windy days is different in four seasons: the southeast wind is the best fishing in spring, sometimes accompanied by light rain and breeze, and the fish are active in foraging. When fishing for the west wind or southwest wind in summer, it is usually windy in the morning and evening. Clear water is rich in oxygen, and the water temperature is not hot and dry, but mostly cool. Fish take the initiative to find food, so they bite more. In autumn, the west wind and the north wind blow, the clear water ripples, the oxygen content is rich, the floating objects sink to the bottom of the water, the fish feed more, and the fishing also increases. In winter, people usually fish in the south wind or southwest wind. This weather is sunny and sunny, and schools of fish, large and small, actively compete for food and frequently take the bait. All the year round, you can go fishing when the north wind blows in spring, summer and autumn, but don't go fishing when the north wind blows in winter, because the temperature drops suddenly and it's freezing, so fish are afraid of the cold and dive into the deep water and seldom eat.