In the spring fishing, there is a lot of rain, which leads to frequent changes in the river water trend, which brings a lot of trouble to anglers. In the face of the water situation, many anglers will feel a headache, because the water will affect the drift and the bite of the fish. But in reality, walking in the water is not necessarily a bad thing, and it is a better time to fish when you catch a fish. This article will use this as a starting point to introduce how to fish in a walking situation, and share some tips for locating, drifting, and nesting.
First of all, location selection is the key to successful fishing, especially if you are walking on the water. It is mentioned that he chooses two fishing positions: one is the bay, especially the big bay, because the current is relatively slow; The other is where aquatic weeds are abundant, as aquatic weeds can play a role in slowing down the flow of water. It would be even better if you could find a spot in the bay where there are a lot of aquatic weeds, as the fish tend to go to these places where there is no water or little current. Choosing the right spot when walking in the water can improve the catch rate.
Next is the technique of adjusting the drift. It is pointed out that in the case of walking water, do not use the big running lead as soon as it comes up, because the big running lead will affect the sensitivity and signal transmission. Therefore, if the water walk is not very serious, you can adjust it by the choice of float first. Choose a drifter with a slightly larger amount of lead, because the larger the amount of lead, the greater the upper traction and the stronger the ability to resist the current. In addition, the drift type of float is also very important, try to choose the drift of the jujube core or ball type, rather than the drift of the long body type. This type of drift is more resistant to the effects of water walking. For the use of short rod fishing edges and bait, you can appropriately adjust the mesh to increase the upper traction of the float. For the case of large currents, you can try the double lead fishing method, adjust the mesh and add a small lead skin to the long strand to fix the drift tail.
Finally, there is the method of nesting and luring fish. Nesting when walking in the water is a troublesome thing, because the nest is easy to be washed away or deflected by the current. Two reliable methods are presented. The first is to lure fish purely by pulling the bait frequency, you can pull the bait in the early stage, pump the frequency hard, help the spread of the bait with the help of the water flow, and wait until the fish enter the nest to reduce the frequency and pull the small bait instead. The second method is to use dry bait, with one hook hanging dry bait to attract fish, and the other hook hanging normal pull bait. The configuration of dry bulk bait is very simple, using coarse particles and large specific gravity of the bottom nest material, with an appropriate amount of sake rice, to make the bait into a dry and loose state. Roll the dry bait into a large ball, pinch it on the hook, and cast the rod into the water. Dry bait will slowly expand and spread out under the current wash, and the heavier part will be able to retain the fish, while the lighter one will float away with the current, which is more effective in attracting fish. It should be noted that you should be cautious when walking in the water, and do not miss or be washed away.
This article gives some tips and advice on fishing in the water, hoping to help anglers improve their catch rate. However, it should be noted that the above methods are only empirical, and the success of fishing needs to be adjusted on a case-by-case basis. In practice, anglers can adjust and try according to their own experience and actual situation.
Through this article, we learned that in the face of walking conditions, we can choose the right fishing position, adjust the float and fishing method, and lure the fish by pulling the bait and making a nest. Although walking in the water can be a bit of a problem, it also provides a better time for anglers to fish, and with the right skills, they can still get fruitful results.
Does this technique work for fishing in other seasons? In the face of different weather and water conditions, how can we adjust our fishing methods and strategies? What are some of the most interesting experiences you've had while actually fishing? Feel free to leave a comment to share your insights and experiences!