1.Disturbing fishing: Trash fish may bite bait frequently, making it difficult for anglers to catch their target species. They may snatch the bait, causing the target fish to fail to take the bait, or create confusion on the hook, affecting the efficiency of fishing.
2.Difficult to handle: Trash fish are usually small and numerous, which can be cumbersome to handle. Anglers may need to spend time and energy dealing with these trash fish and not be able to focus on the target species.
3.Mood Impact: Frequent disturbances from trash fish can be frustrating and disappointing for anglers, especially if they are expecting to catch a specific target species.
4.Ecological significance: However, some anglers may also have a certain fondness for trash fish. Trash fish also play an important role in the ecosystem, they are part of the food chain, providing food for other organisms.
5.Challenge and Fun: For some anglers, the fight against trash fish can also be a challenge and fun. Learning to deal with trash fish interference and successfully catching the target species can bring a sense of accomplishment.
Overall, anglers' feelings about trash fish are mixed. Although they can be a bit of an inconvenience, they can also be part of the fishing process, adding variety and challenge. Each angler's attitude towards trash fish may vary depending on personal preference, fishing purpose, and experience.