What is the best time to fish for mud carp?
What is the best time to fish for mud carp? The best time to fish for mud carp is from April to October.
The native dace is a warm-water fish. The optimum water temperature for growth is 25-30°C, and the critical water temperature for feeding is 14-35°C. The feeding enthusiasm is highest when the water temperature is higher than 25°C and lower than 30°C, and when the water temperature is lower than Stop feeding completely when the temperature is 14°C or higher than 35°C. From a seasonal perspective, the best time to catch mud carp is from April to October. From a day perspective, the best time to catch mud carp is in the morning, evening and night.
1. Air pressure: Air pressure is one of the important weather indicators for fishing for mud carp. The reason is that air pressure will affect the amount of dissolved oxygen in the water. From the air pressure value, the optimal air pressure is 990 to 1005 hPa. , from the perspective of air pressure changes, you should choose weather with a sudden or continuous increase in air pressure.
2. Rain or shine: Rain or shine is one of the important weather indicators for fishing for mud carp. Generally speaking, drizzle and sunny weather after rain are the most suitable for fishing for mud carp. Fishing is absolutely not allowed in thunderstorm weather. The fishing rod held high in a thunderstorm is like a lightning rod.
3. Wind direction: Wind direction is one of the important weather indicators for fishing mud carp. From the effect, the best wind direction for fishing mud carp is southerly or southeasterly wind, and the worst wind direction is west wind and Southwest wind is known as the folk saying in our country that "the southwest wind blows from the sky and makes the old fisherman angry to death".
The mud carp is an omnivorous fish. In the natural environment, it mainly feeds on plant food. In the fry stage, it mainly feeds on rotifers, copepods, small cladocerans and other zooplankton. The juvenile fish stage mainly feeds on plankton, algae, etc., and the adult fish stage mainly feeds on plankton, algae, higher plant debris, etc. Under artificial breeding conditions, peanuts, soybean meal, bran cake, compound feed, etc. can be fed.