Fishing nesting is a very important part of the fishing process, through which the fish can be attracted to gather near the fishing spot and improve the success rate of fishing. Here are some tips and tricks for fishing and nesting.
Determine where to nest.
Before nesting, you need to determine a suitable nesting location. Normally, places such as shallow waters, abundant aquatic weeds, and the shore of the wharf are selected as dens. These places tend to congregate fish, increasing the success rate of fishing.
Prepare the nest material. There are many types of nest material, and you can choose different nest material according to different seasons and fishing spots. For example, in the summer, fermented corn and wheat can be used as nest feed, while in the winter fish feed or shrimp meal can be used as nest feed. In addition, you can also make your own nest materials according to your needs, such as mixing rice, millet, sake lees, etc., adding the right amount of spices and water to make a dough or cake shape, and then fermenting.
Choose the right nesting tool.
Nesting tools include hand throwing, slingshot shooting and automatic nesting. The hand-tossed method is the most commonly used method, where the nest material is kneaded into a ball and then thrown vigorously towards the fishing spot. The slingshot method is to load the nest material into the leather bowl of the slingshot, and then shoot the nest material to the fishing spot through the slingshot. The automatic nesting method is to use a special automatic nesting machine to evenly scatter the nest material to the fishing spot.
Pay attention to the frequency and amount of nesting.
The frequency and amount of nesting need to be adjusted according to the actual situation. If the fishing spot is far away, you need to increase the frequency of nesting to better attract fish to gather. At the same time, if the fishing spot is large, it is necessary to increase the amount of nesting in order to better cover the entire water.
Adjust the fishing time.
After nesting, one needs to wait for a while before you can start fishing. The length of the waiting time needs to be adjusted according to the actual situation. If it's colder, you'll need to wait longer before you can start fishing. At the same time, if there are fewer fish in the spot waters, you will need to wait longer before you can start fishing.
In short, fishing nesting is a very important part of the fishing process, and it is necessary to pay attention to determining the location of the nesting, preparing the appropriate nesting material, choosing the appropriate nesting tools, paying attention to the frequency and amount of nesting, and adjusting the fishing time. With reasonable nesting skills and patience, the success rate of fishing can be improved.