Today, let's talk about a challenging topic - how to find the passage of fish by observing the topography of the river in wild fishing, which is also known as the "fish passage".
In fact, a fishpassage is nothing more than an area where fish often swim in order to feed and breed. However, due to the different river directions and bottom topography in different seasons, the fishways will also be different, and may even be very different.
In the process of wild fishing, we can easily judge the location of the fish passage for familiar fishing spots. However, in the face of new fishing spots, how to make accurate judgments and choose the right fishing spot locations requires us to think carefully and observe.
First of all, we can judge the situation at the bottom of the water based on the extension of the topography on the shore. For example, by looking at the angle and trend of the river, we can roughly judge the condition of the river bottom. In general, the bottom of the river is gentler and flatter than the shore, because the bottom of the river is affected by the impact of the current.
In addition, on the basis of simple observation and judgment, we can also use long rods and long lines to further determine the situation at the bottom of the water. For example, we can use a heavy lead float to find the bottom, and then slowly pull it back, trying to change the angle to see if the bottom is tilted and whether it is hanging to the bottom.
After the above trials, we can start to judge whether the fishing spot is suitable for our needs. In general, the place where the flat bottom of the water with a large angle of inclination intersects is where the fish swim back and even hide. These areas tend to have ditches, i.e. where different shades meet. Wild fishing fish tend to swim close to these areas to feed and flee to deep water when they feel dangerous.
In addition, large and small water surfaces in natural waters tend to have a stepped bottom structure. Larger fish tend to feed in deeper areas, while smaller fish tend to feed in shallower areas. Both big and small fish will choose to move at the bottom of the road, and generally in such waters, the place where the fish move in and out to forage and escape from the danger zone is the so-called gap of the second road. These gaps are good dens.
Nesting in these gap areas can take good care of the Xi of fish changing water layers. Swim to deep water when the water temperature is low and shallow water when the water temperature is high. If there are some aquatic weeds, reeds, debris and the like in these areas, it must be an area where at least fish are caught in the explosion.
In general, it is not easy to find the exact location of the fishway in wild fishing, and we need to consider a variety of factors. But as long as your passion for fishing is undiminished, your reverence for nature remains unchanging, and your skills are Xi persistently, I believe you can become an excellent wild angler!