What is the best wind direction for fishing?
Northeast wind.
Generally when the northeast wind blows, all fish sink to the bottom and the fish bite the hook like crazy.
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Wind direction has a great influence on fishing. Because the wind direction will bring about different weather changes, the wind will cause waves on the water surface, which will increase the contact surface between the water surface and the air, and increase the dissolved oxygen in the water, which is beneficial to the life and reproduction of fish and enhances appetite.
The wind blows the organisms in the air on the shore into the water, and the fish can get more food, but the wind in any direction is not good for fishing. The relationship between wind direction and fishing is very particular. Positive winds generally have a higher hooking rate for fish, northeasterly and southeasterly winds have a higher hooking rate, easterly and southeasterly winds have a higher hooking rate, and northerly and northwesterly winds have a poor hooking rate.
In spring, when the weather turns warm and cold, fish retreat to deep water and eat less when there is a cold wave. Southwest wind is the most unfavorable for fishing, but southwest wind is good for fishing in winter. Regardless of the direction of the wind, fishing is best when there is no wind and clear weather, which is generally the case in spring.
When fishing in windy weather, it is generally better to hook in the crosswind direction than in the direct wind direction. However, fishing should be based on the situation. In addition, in spring, southeasterly winds are prone to rain, and the fish conditions will be worse. Good, but when the northwest wind blows, the weather is dry and the fish hooking rate is low. In summer, when the southeast wind blows, the weather will be very hot and unsuitable for fishing.
There are more northerly winds in autumn and winter in our country, but the temperature in the south is obviously higher than in the north. If the north wind blows when fishing in the fat ponds in the south, the fish mouth will be very good. In addition, the wind blows in the winter. Fish conditions are also good when there are southerly and southwesterly winds, but in the middle of winter, if the northerly wind blows, the air temperature and water temperature will drop to very low, and only a small number of fish that can withstand low temperatures will move.