There are so many things that can be used as bait in sea fishing. Clams, sea cockroaches, fish, shrimps, crabs, oysters, various sea worms and other things that are readily available at the seaside can be used as bait. Which one is the best? I think it is the most important to use different baits in different water conditions. Today, I will talk about the conditions under which several more popular baits are used better.
The seawater is affected by tidal gravity, and it rises and retreats. When the rising and retreating range is large, the waves and rapids generated between the rising and retreating will wash away, and the sediment at the bottom will be washed away, which will lead to seawater turbidity. When the water level is too high, the freshwater river will discharge water to the sea, which is also a major factor leading to seawater turbidity. In the long-term fishing, it is found that using the same bait in different water conditions will have completely different effects.
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The water quality is clear, and when the visual range in the water is far, the effect of using insect bait is better. According to my analysis, when the visual range in the water is high, the fish's sight will be better, while the sea worm (Nereis) is a live bait, which will keep twisting after entering the water. In addition, there are many invertebrates in the daily diet of marine fish. In addition, the bright colors of live insects are more likely to attract the attention of fish when the sea is clear, so as to achieve the effect of dynamically attracting fish!
Night fishing with muddy water
Night fishing and muddy water are used for fishing. Because the sight of fish is blocked by dark or turbid water, it is the correct idea to use bait with heavy taste at this time. The most broad-spectrum is Antarctic shrimp, which has a very heavy fishy smell and is one of the most broad-spectrum and commonly used baits in sea fishing.
There are also heavy-flavored baits with local characteristics: fish liver (liver of smoked fish), guyu fish (warm fish) and clove fish (fresh fish is frozen, then thawed, then frozen, and repeated several times, and finally the finished fish tastes extremely fishy and soft, and there is a teaching video made on the personal homepage. If you are interested, you can take a look at it). These heavy-flavored baits are very effective when the sight of muddy water is poor.
However, the bait with heavy taste has the disadvantage of attracting small fish in use. The smaller the individual, the more sensitive the fish are to these heavy tastes. Therefore, such bait should be used with caution in the position where small fish are seriously hooked.
Hard bait for small fish
When it comes to small fish catching, this is the same pain point for all fishermen, especially for shore rock fishing. In some shallow rock fishing locations, this kind of thing happens almost all year round. Small fish with dense water surface are robbed when the bait enters the water, and they can't sink at all, let alone catch big things that inhabit the bottom.
Therefore, hard bait is commonly used for small fish to make hooks, which are: small crabs pulled out from cracks in rocks by the sea, octopus claws, and the most broad spectrum is live shrimp! These baits have the same characteristic that they are bite-resistant, so that small fish can't eat them in one bite, which can ensure that the bait can smoothly pass through the middle and upper waters where small fish are hooked, so that the bait can smoothly reach the bottom and directly hit the big fish perched at the bottom.
In addition, it's best to tie the claws of small crabs (this can reduce the difficulty of fish attacking, at least the fish won't be bitten when eating small crabs). Live shrimps can flexibly choose individuals according to the size of the target fish. Simply put, small shrimps are used for small fish, big-mouthed fish prawns such as perch and Honggu, and octopus legs can be slightly salted with salt to control some water, further increase the hook attachment, and then pickled with sugar to increase the fish attraction.
light surface bait for dead mouth
In addition to the above-mentioned baits, a new bait system has prevailed in recent years. Sea fishing noodle bait: also known as refined bait, it is made of flour, oyster, sea worm, seaweed and other materials after being processed and mixed. Different from fresh water commercial bait, these refined baits are simple and convenient baits that have been adjusted in humidity and proportion, and can be used immediately after being opened. (baits can be bought in online shops and sold in some fishing gear shops.)
When there is stagnant water, the sea is calm, and the current is small or even stagnant, fish often have insufficient appetite and lack interest in bait. At this time, fish often peck at bait but can't eat it. In this case, the use of surface bait can often pry open this difficult fish mouth.
The use concept of surface bait is similar to that of freshwater platform fishing, and it has the same advantages of combining lure and fishing. After the bait is launched, it begins to atomize, attracting the fish around the fishing position into the fishing shed, so that the fish in the den will gradually increase. As long as a few fish notice the bait at the same time, they will naturally start the food grabbing mode for fear that other similar people will devour them first!
the surface bait begins to atomize after it is launched into the water. When the flow speed is too fast, the atomization of the bait will be accelerated year-on-year, and the atomized matter will be quickly taken away by the running water. Not only will it fail to achieve the purpose of attracting and fishing, but it will take away the fish in the nest because the atomized matter goes with the flow. Isn't that counterproductive? Therefore, it is not recommended to use the surface bait when the running water is too fast. (3-5 grams of lead can hold a small stream at the bottom of the water, and the fishing effect with surface bait is obvious.)
Fish rafts are used as "feed" for fishing.
Fish rafts are one of the important fishing grounds in marine fishing. There are two kinds of "feeds" for fish raised in cages, one is puffed feed (commonly known as floating material) for marine culture, and the feed density after high puffing is low. However, the fish wandering around the raft that often feeds the floating material are familiar with this taste, so adding a small amount of crushed floating material powder to the raft when using the surface bait can effectively reduce the fish's vigilance against the bait.
Another kind of "feed" commonly used for fish rafts is to select the remaining small fish and shrimps by net fishing boats, or to crush or cut them into pieces for feeding. This kind of fish raft is easier to fish. Select some large pieces of fish from the feeding feed of fish rafts, trim them to a suitable hook size with scissors, and hook them directly for fishing. Similarly, the fish wandering near the fish rafts are used to foraging around the cages, and the taste of the feed fed to the cages has become a habit.
conclusion: there is no fixed fishing, different scenes and different water conditions, and it is still very important to use different coping plans and flexibly deal with targeted bait. There is no best bait, so let's use the most suitable bait.
Well, that's all for today's topic of bait for sea fishing. I'm Lao Peng, a fisherman who loves to share. Friends who like fishing are welcome to like it and pay attention to it. I will often share some of my fishing experience and discuss it with you. Thank you for your patience in reading.
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