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What are the methods of snapper fishing

What are the methods of fishing snapper as follows:

1. Casting method: this is the most common way, suitable for ponds, streams and other not too large size of water. First choose a suitable rod and line, find a suitable location, hang the hook and bait on the line, then cast to the water surface and wait for the snapper to take the bait.

2. Slip-bottom fishing: Slip-bottom fishing is suitable for deeper waters. Use a similar method to casting, but move the rod slowly as you withdraw it to allow the bait to float in the water near the bottom.

3. Static Fishing: Static fishing is usually used in lakes or ponds. First, choose a spot for Yellow River chub, bait bullfrogs and other fish species that like to gather in groups and bite easily. In the need to fish in the bank by the water on the grass mat, a few meters in front of the fishing rod on the grass mat, and placed lime, and so on 15-20 minutes after the removal of the grass mat and lime, and then fishing rod on the hook, the snapper will naturally on the bait.

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Turtle (scientific name Trionyx sinensis) commonly known as turtle, water fish, etc., is a turtle family turtle genus reptilian amphibians, has been included in the "IUCN Red List of Threatened Species" vulnerable species.

The turtle's dorsal armor is 60 to 170 millimeters long and 54 to 140 millimeters wide. The head is triangular, with a very narrow distance between the eyes, a long muzzle, and a very long neck. The dorsal armor is ovoid, slightly arched into a ridge in the middle, covered with leathery skin, full of warts of different lengths, the ventral armor is smooth and flat, and the posterior lobe is smaller. Limbs flattened, each with three claws, outer two fingers, limbs without scales.

The dorsal surface is olive-colored with occasional black spots, and the ventral surface is flesh-colored with symmetrical dark spots or gray-green spots. Juvenile soft-shelled turtles are mostly scarlet with deep and obvious color spots. It lives in freshwater, such as rivers and lakes. It is a carnivore, eating mussels, fish, shrimp, crabs and mollusks, and also eating some plants. Foreign distribution in Vietnam, Malay Peninsula, domestic distribution in addition to Ningxia, Xinjiang, Qinghai, Tibet and other places, the rest of the provinces and regions are distributed.

The turtle has been listed in the List of Beneficial or Economically and Scientifically Important Terrestrial Wildlife under State Protection issued on August 1, 2000 by the State Forestry Administration of China.