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Three tips for fishing, applicable to any water area

Three tips for fishing, applicable to any water area

1. It is better to fish after sunset than before a thunderstorm

1. Light problem: at sunrise or At sunset, the light is softer and has less visual stimulation to fish, making it easier for fish to find food in the water. Before a thunderstorm, the weather is gloomy and the light becomes dim, which will affect the fish's vision and make it difficult for them to find food.

2. Temperature problem: After sunset, the water temperature is higher and the oxygen content in the water is lower, which makes it easier for fish to take the bait. Before a thunderstorm, the temperature usually drops, the water temperature also drops accordingly, and the activity of fish will also decrease, making it less easy to take the bait.

2. There are three migrations in a day, and you have to fish the edge in the morning and evening

1. Light problem: During the morning migration and evening migration, the light is relatively soft and it is not easy to stimulate the fish’s vision. At noon, the sun is stronger and the light is more dazzling, making fish easily frightened and less likely to take the bait.

2. Temperature problem: During morning migration and evening migration, the water temperature is relatively low and the oxygen content is relatively high, so the metabolism of fish will be relatively fast and it will be easier to take the bait. At noon, the water temperature is high and the oxygen content is relatively low. The metabolism of fish is relatively slow and it is not easy to take the bait.

3. When the water rises, fish shallower and when the water recedes, fish deeper

"When the water rises, you fish shallower, and when the water recedes, you fish deeper" is a saying often said by fishing enthusiasts, and it is also an experience summary gained through practice. The reason for this sentence is because changes in water levels will affect the life and activity range of fish.

When the water level rises, the water depth increases and the current speed increases, which makes it more difficult for fish to find food and habitat. Therefore, fish will gather in shallower waters to avoid being submerged or washed away