In winter, when the temperature drops and the wind is cold, the crucian carp at this time becomes sluggish and not very catchy, which makes many anglers feel confused and helpless. However, experienced anglers will know that in the face of this situation, change is a must. Here are four changes you must try if you have no mouth when fishing for crucian carp in the winter.
First, adjust your fishing spots. Winter fishing is not something that can be fished in just one of the waters. Crucian carp prefer to stay in areas with slightly warmer water, such as deep depressions near the bottom of the water, or areas where aquatic weeds are overgrown and provide some shelter. You might as well change the angle, change the position, maybe the surprise is not far away.
Second, change your bait. In winter, crucian carp have a slowed metabolism and their need for food decreases. This is the time to try smaller, more fragrant bait to attract their attention. Or add some attractors to make the bait more powerful, which is also one of the secrets of many old anglers.
Third, fine-tune your float. When the water temperature drops, the movement of the crucian carp becomes slow, and the taste becomes extremely weak. At this point, you need to use a more sensitive float so that the slightest movement can't escape your eyes. Some anglers may prefer to drift heavily, but in the cold winters, a small and agile drift is more suitable.
Finally, slow down your pace. In the winter, you might as well slow down and be patient. The crucian carp in winter is not that it does not eat the hook, but that it heats slowly. What is more needed at this time is the patience and carefulness of the angler, waiting for the fresh life signal, so that your fishing line will quietly make a beautiful date with them.
The above four changes, I don't know if they touched your heartstrings sitting in front of the screen?Maybe you've already tried a few of them, or maybe you think there are other more effective ways to do it. You may wish to leave your high opinions in the comment area, and let us ** the fun of fishing in this silent season together, and find that heart-warming "mouthful" moment together. While sharing tips, perhaps new friendships and new stories are quietly sprouting.