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Basic methods of fishing

1. Find fishing spots: Look for open waterside in spring, autumn and winter, and look for aquatic plants or gentle flowing waterside in summer.

2. Making a nest: Try fishing a few times first, determine the point where the pole is lowered on the water surface, and sprinkle the nest material. Don’t be too broad. Don’t add too much at one time, and add more later

3. Be patient: after the nest material is poured, you have to wait for the fish to swarm, which usually takes half an hour to two hours. During this time, you must not walk away. This is prime time.

4. Suitable hooks and lines: Wild fishing generally uses No. 1.0 main line and No. 2-3 hooks.

5. Cast accurately: When fishing, the fishhook should be aimed at the den and do not cast it accidentally.

6. When a big fish takes the bait: When you encounter a bigger fish, don’t rush for success. At this time, the fishing rod should be held upright. When the fish bends the fishing rod, the fishing line will remain straight and will not be easily decoupled. Never lay the fishing rod flat, otherwise the rod will be inelastic and the hook line will easily break.

7. Prepare to dip the net: Do not lift or pull the slightly larger fish, use the dip net to scoop it up.

8. Divide fish into layers: Fish in the water are divided into upper, middle and lower layers, which should be clear. What I want to talk about here is that seed-producing crucian carp in spring can only be caught treading water (floating water) when fishing. It does not mean that you must not catch the bottom, so use it flexibly.

9. When encountering a foreign object hooked underwater: pull gently in the opposite direction. If that doesn't work, close the fishing rod and pull the fishing line back.