First, the habits of mandarin fish.
1, Siniperca chuatsi is a kind of fierce carnivorous fish, which has a strong ability to distinguish food. It mainly preys on small fish and shrimps, and sometimes it eats tadpoles. It starts preying when it is young, and then it will ambush when it becomes a fish.
2. Siniperca chuatsi is not courageous, sensitive to sound, and will reduce its movement to a very low level when it preys. If you see a downward rotating spray with a small diameter at the water's edge and return to calm immediately, it is probably that Siniperca chuatsi is preying, which requires that the bait we throw should be as gentle as possible when it falls into the water, not very stiff, but closer to the real sound of insects falling into the water in nature.
Second, the choice of fake bait.
1, Siniperca chuatsi is often at the bottom, and the fake bait should be a deep diving model, which means that it will be easy to hang on the bottom. It is good to use a lead hook with a soft bug jumping on the bottom or a bearded guy.
2. When using soft bait, the method of jumping to search the bottom is the most suitable. Similarly, the upside-down fishing group is also very effective for mandarin fish, and the rod can be slightly upward and slowly penetrate the fish.
Third, how to deal with mandarin fish without biting bait.
Siniperca chuatsi's vigilance is very fast, and it will hit the bait to test, which will make the fisherman feel a kind of tremor. Remember not to take in the line too busy. Siniperca chuatsi is not big, sometimes it will not bite the bait at once, and it will feel slightly stunned. In these cases, don't take in the line and let the bait fall freely. At this time, Siniperca chuatsi will bite it firmly.