Lure fishing is a fishing method that uses bionic lures and specific fishing techniques to lure fish into the bait. There are a few things to keep in mind when using lure fishing in ordinary rivers:
1. Choose the right fishing spot and bait.
When choosing a fishing spot, choose a place with slow current, moderate water depth, obstacles, or changes in terrain, such as piers, boats, piers, stone piles, etc. These places are where fish like to live and feed, and they are also ideal fishing spots for lure fishing.
When choosing a bait, choose the right bait according to the local fish and environment. Generally speaking, the fish in the river like to eat small insects, mollusks, small fish, etc., so you can choose lure bait of similar shape and color to simulate these creatures.
2. Master the correct fishing skills.
Lure fishing requires mastery of correct fishing techniques, including rod casting, reeling, and rocking wheels. When casting the rod, choose the right angle and strength so that the bait can be accurately placed into the fishing spot. When reeling, maintain the appropriate speed and rhythm so that the bait can better mimic the movement of natural organisms. When shaking the wheel, it is necessary to choose the appropriate speed and direction according to the characteristics of the bait and the Xi of the fish to better lure the fish to the bait.
3. Pay attention to safety.
When using lure fishing, you should be safe. When choosing a fishing spot and bait, avoid choosing places and baits that are too dangerous or complicated. During the fishing process, pay attention to the surrounding environment and weather changes to avoid accidents.
In conclusion, lure fishing is a very fun way to fish, but you need to pay attention to safety and skill when using it. When using lure fishing in a normal river, choose the right fishing spot and bait, master the correct fishing skills, and pay attention to safety.