Luya Beginner's Guide | Luya how to fish in rainy days
As long as it is not cold winter rain, the rain will not stop the fish, and it will often improve the activity of the fish.
But if you find lightning, you'd better take shelter from the rain. It's not a good idea to hold a lightning rod in a thunderstorm.
2. Adjustment of bait
Rain is often accompanied by reduced visibility: the water surface begins to ripple, and there is water under the water, which may make the water level rise or become turbid.
Therefore, the bait you need is more vibrating or more colorful to attract the attention of fish. At this time, composite sequins, fat cranks with sound, bright green or orange may be better.
Looking for water flow
Rain often carries water, which will bring bait fish in. Perch will be sensitive to these changes, hide at the water's edge (it would be better if the water flows through some small structures), and be ready to ambush the food brought by the water at any time.