Rock fishing refers to fishing on rocks or reef beaches protruding from the water.
To find a rock fishing ground, you don't have to cross the sea by boat to find that barren rocky reef; Along the coastline or on the edge of rocks and rocks around large islands, breakwaters, wave-absorbing piles, sea dams, sluices, ports, wharves, docks, bridges, oil platforms, bridge platforms or berthed ship sides, all places where the water level can reach 23 meters, 35 meters or more than 11 meters at high tide are good rock fishing grounds.
Fishing tackle for light rock fishing includes: 1 carbon fiber or glass fiber reinforced plastic rock rods or cast rods of 4.5 ~ 6.3m; There are 1 medium-sized spinning wheels, which can store bus bars from 111 meters to 121 meters; Generally, No.3 main line (φ1.28 mm) and No.1.5 or No.2 sub-line (carbon line) are commonly used. The clothes on the fishing group, such as buoys, bait cages, swivel rings, rubber tubes, space beans, large and small lead pendants, small floating balls, luminous sticks and hooks, will form many different fishing groups; Other auxiliary fishing tackle, including long-line fish protector or refrigerator, bait bucket, long-handled bait ladle, 4-5-meter long-handled net, loose rope, seat belt and safety rope, rain hat, sunglasses, life-saving vest, raincoat, non-slip boots, catering, fishing gear bags, etc.
fish in the ocean need to have their own ecological environment and food chain. Although the big fish can eat eat small fish and the small fish can eat shrimp, not all of them can eat all day. In order to survive, in order to relieve hunger, they almost gobble up all the edible things they find. In terms of feeding habits, marine fish are easier to catch than freshwater fish. Baits used for rock fishing are mainly small fish and fish pieces; Second, shrimp, prawn, macrobrachium and Antarctic krill are the main species; Other baits are diced crab meat, small clams, mussels, clams, oysters, nereis, earthworms (sea fish also love earthworms), and seaweed and spirulina along the coast. Baits for rock fishing include: Antarctic krill, freshwater shrimp, shrimp head shell, fish head block, fish viscera, fish skin, mashed cockroaches, shellfish, nereis, earthworm balls, and even internal organs of poultry and livestock. When the bait is made, it is best to pack it in small bags and treat it in the refrigerator, so as to take it with the fishing and ensure its freshness and smell.