The right way to fish for nesting
Nesting is a crucial step in the fishing process. A good den can attract schools of fish to congregate and increase catches. However, there are many ways to make a nest, and the right nesting technique can improve the success rate of fishing. This article will introduce the correct way to fish and make a nest to help you enjoy fishing better.
1. Choose the right nest material.
Nest feed is key to attracting fish, so it's important to choose the right nest feed. Depending on the fishing environment and fish species, you can choose different nest materials. Generally speaking, it is more common to choose grain nest materials, such as rice, millet, wheat grains, etc. In addition, according to the local resources and the characteristics of fish species, you can also choose earthworms, insects and other animal nest materials. Whatever nest material you choose, make sure it's fresh and odour-free to improve the effectiveness of attracting fish.
2. Determine the location of the den.
Choosing the right nest location is the key to the success of nesting. Generally speaking, it is ideal to choose a place with a wide water, gentle current, flat bottom, and no obstacles as a den. In addition, it is also necessary to choose different dens according to different fishing environments. For example, when fishing in a lake, you can choose a place such as a bay or estuary as a den; When fishing in a river, you can choose places such as bends, riverbed confluences, etc. as dens. Choosing the right location for your den can increase your fishing success rate.
3. Master the skills of nesting.
There are many techniques for nesting, and different techniques are suitable for different fishing environments and species. Here are some common nesting tips:
1.Loose nesting: Mix the nest material and bait, dilute it with water and throw it into the water. This method can quickly gather schools of fish and is suitable for quick fishing.
2.* Nesting: Throwing a large amount of nest material into the water to form a larger nest. This method can attract large fish to congregate, but care needs to be taken not to disturb the fish school too much.
3.Nest pumping: A small amount of nest material is thrown into the water several times to form a small nest. This method gradually attracts schools of fish to congregate and is suitable for situations where fishing needs to be maintained for a long time.
4.Boat nesting: Throwing nest material into the water on the boat to form a certain range of nests. This method is suitable for fishing in vast waters.
5.Precision nesting: Use a precision nesting device to throw the nest material into the water. This method allows for accurate control of the location and extent of the den, making it suitable for situations where precision fishing is required.
Fourth, observe the changes in fish conditions.
After nesting, it is necessary to observe the changes in the fish conditions so that the fishing strategy can be adjusted in time. If the fish gather quickly, the frequency of casting can be appropriately accelerated; If the fish gather slowly, you can slow down the frequency of casting. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to the situation on the water surface, such as whether there are fish jumping out of the water, whether there are small fish nesting, etc. Based on these conditions, the selection and combination of nest and bait can be adjusted in time to increase the catch.
In conclusion, the correct nesting method is one of the keys to successful fishing. The success rate of fishing can be improved by selecting the right nest material, determining the appropriate nest location, mastering the correct nesting skills and observing the changes in fish conditions. Hopefully, this article will help you enjoy fishing better.
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