Today I want to share with you some small knowledge about wild crucian carp fishing in winter, master these points, so that you can easily become a crucian carp fishing expert!
1.Spot selection: In winter, choose deep water or areas with abundant aquatic weeds, where crucian carp will congregate in higher water temperatures. If the weather is clear, it is recommended to fish shallower, preferably at a depth of about one to one meter and two. If there is light rain or low temperatures, then fish to a depth of two meters or more.
2.Fishing time: The best time to fish is in the morning and evening, when crucian carp are active and easy to bite. It is best to choose fishing on a cloudy day when there is no wind.
3.Bait selection: Use fishy bait, such as earthworms, bloodworms, etc., which can attract crucian carp. It is recommended to use earthworms and bait for combination. In winter, when the temperature is low and you float motionless with bait, you can hang earthworms on it, and the effect will be better.
4.Nesting method: Put some nest materials near the fishing spot, such as sake rice, bran, etc., which can attract crucian carp to gather. In winter, it is the first choice to play overnight nesting, and it is recommended to mix wine rice with some feed to knead into a large ball. If you use commercial nest material, it is recommended to use a single fishy or single fragrance nest material, and special attention should be paid to the staying power and penetration of the nest material.
5.Small hook and thin line: Use a smaller hook and thin line to catch crucian carp better and avoid unhooking. If the target fish is a small crucian carp, it is recommended to use a rod of 4.5 to 5.4 meters. If it is a large crucian carp, it is recommended to use a rod of six meters three to seven meters two. 1.5 or 20 The main line is strong, and the main line must be thin and soft.
6.Fishing advice: Crucian carp in winter is easily frightened, and immediately after catching the fish, lift the fish out of the water and slip out of the nest. Just in case you slip in the nest and scare away the fish.
What I share with you today is the knowledge of wild crucian carp fishing, I don't know what good experience and experience you have, welcome to share and discuss.