Silver carp is generally best caught between 14:00 and 16:00 in the afternoon in summer. The most suitable water temperature for fishing silver carp is 22-32 degrees. When the weather is relatively hot, choose an oxygen-rich (place with more aquatic plants) and a quiet location as a fishing spot. Silver carp is usually easier to take the bait.
In addition to choosing sunny weather when fishing for silver carp, you must also pay attention to the wind direction and wind strength. Generally speaking, you should choose weather with breezes below Level 3 or southerly winds. Such weather generally has higher temperatures. If it is a northerly wind weather above Level 3, it is mostly a relatively cool cooling weather. This kind of cooling weather is more suitable for fishing crucian carp, carp, grass carp, etc., but not suitable for fishing silver carp.
Fishing Tips
1. Smell: Before fishing, fishermen should squat on the shore (crouching into the wind) and smell the wind blowing from the water surface to see if there is a fishy smell. Or hold the water with your hands and smell if there is any fishy smell. If the fishy smell is stronger, there will be more fish. On the contrary, there will be less or no fish.
2. Listen: The sounds of fish eating grass, fish chasing small fish and fish jumping out of the water all indicate that there are fish in the water and it is suitable for fishing; if the fish floats on the surface and chews water, The sound of water "clicking" means that there is too much humus deposited at the bottom of the water or the air pressure drops sharply, and the fish are starved of oxygen in the water. Although there are fish in this water area, the fish do not open their mouths to eat the hook.
3. Touch: Touch the temperature of the water. The optimal water temperature for fishing is 15-25°C. Touch the water surface with your hands. If there is a biting cold feeling, it means fishing is not suitable.