The brother next to him is back in the fish, and he's got half a pound of platinum, gold and yellow, and he's got him in the fish. Look at yourself floating. It's freezing in the cold. It's been hours. On this day, the temperature fell sharply, and nine out of ten riverside fishers were in a coma, and the big brother, who had been lying in his fish drums, had been up and down。
You can't stop talking about it. You want to see what kind of magic bait he uses. Turns out, the bait is flat and not much better than yours. So what's the difference between you two? To tell you the truth, the difference between a winter fish, a master and a rookie is not equipped, not a bait formula, but a few of the “dead rules” that have been ignored by the majority, and even completely reversed. I'll tell you something today. Next time you'll cool off, you'll teach someone else。
The first is also the most unusual: after a beating, the best thing to do is to throw the rod aside, etc. Yeah, you heard right. Just wait and wait at least an hour。
What does 90% do? As soon as the nest went down, the pole immediately followed it down, staring at the first bite. And? The whole afternoon was full of little fish, or it just floated a little bit and nothing。
Have you thought about why? Just cooled, the gibberish was small, the activity was bad. You've got a lot of noise down there, and the fish are long gone. Even when you're brave, it's fish and shrimp. At this point, you take a pole and catch one, and you send a direct alarm to the fish in the nest: "this is dangerous!" the big fish would've been watching from afar and turned around, and you'd be dead。
The master is different. They go around after a fight or sit down for a hot cup of tea. They're waiting, waiting for the smell of the nest to spread, waiting for the first gallant little fish to feed. Fish interacts with each other, and a fish eats safely and attracts two and three. When there are more fish in the nest, and there's a food-grabbing atmosphere, the big gills are out there watching, and they're coming out of their guard. And then you're going to hit the real target. This patience works better than anything。
Second, your understanding of “crash” may be superficial. It's a consensus to use bait in the cold, but it's a big deal。
Did you think you'd be able to buy a pack of commercial baits, water and peace? It may be possible in normal times, but in cold days, it doesn't taste enough. The water is cold and the smell is spreading very slowly and on a small scale. You may not smell a fish three metres away。
If you really know how to do it, you'll put two things in the bait. No. Like, shrimp powder. Add around 10%, and the odour is so strong that it can pick up more distant fish. Second, if you're going to be fishing for a slab, just a little honey. The mackerel live long, with alarming levels of vigilance, and the pure taste of protein sometimes makes it suspicious. And a little sweetness, imitating the smell of decomposition and fermentation of plants in nature, can significantly reduce its vigilance。
The trick of baiting is even more critical. Don't use cold water by the river and bring warm water from home. With warm water, the bait can come out as fast as possible, and the radish works. It has to be soft, sticky, soft, you feel like you're about to lose the hook. That's right. In the winter, the gills have small mouths, low suction and too hard to get in。
Third, your diligence may be helping you catch fish。
A lot of people think fishing is the sooner, of course. Run to the river before dawn, freeze in the cold and shake, pick a spot to the nest, and wait for the fish to hook. The spirit is commendable, but the effect is very poor。
After cooling, the temperature in the water is slower, but fish are 100 times more sensitive to temperature change than you. The water is the lowest in the morning, and the fish are hiding in deep water or in the grass, and they are not eating at all. When you're in bed, it's in the water, and when the sun comes out, the fish start to move, and you smell like it's almost gone。
What is the right thing to do? Sleep. When the sun comes out, it feels warm. At about 10:00 a. M., you're going to go fishing. It was then that the shallow waters were tanned and the water warmed up so that the gills came out of the deep waters for food. This is the time when you're setting up a nest, and you're meeting the fish's "food." fishing follows fish habits, not forcing fish to adapt to your schedule。
Finally, the equipment. Remember one word: fine. Main line 0. 8, subline 0. 4, enough. Don't be afraid to cut the wire. The winter fish struggles very little. The hooks use the cufflinks of no. 4 or no. 5, which are fine, lightweight and easily inhaled by fish. Float must be fed with small quantities of lead and thin tails so that even if a fish touches the bait, you can see clear signals on the float。
So, you see, winter fishing is not a secret. All it takes is to position each detail and understand the state and demand of fish at low temperatures. It's you who chooses to stick it when the fish don't want to eat, or to bring it to your mouth when the fish are hungry。
It's much more useful to do these seemingly incongruous details than to pay much more for equipment and find a secret recipe everywhere. Do you know the techniques of fishing in the winter? Let's share it in the comment section so that everyone can learn. If you think what we're talking about today will be useful to you, say a few words, pay attention, and next time you go fishing, you can be the one who envies you。




