breakwater is actually one of the most difficult fishing grounds for rock fishing, and it is also a place where many experts like to challenge. In the past, the master who took me to get started taught Xiaobian the trick of preventing waves from catching black snapper, which can also be said to be four principles: finding punctuation, matching fishing groups, digging holes frequently and watching the current.
Find punctuation: It is very important to find the right punctuation when fishing for black snapper in the anti-wave, but as far as the long breakwater is concerned, most of the water environment is similar, so how to find punctuation? In fact, this has a lot to do with the boulder on the breakwater. The surface looks chaotic, but after all, there are a few places where you can see the hidden fish. Some boulders are submerged by seawater, while others show half a stone. Generally, there is a high probability of hiding black snapper in this place. Secondly, there are some places where the sea mouth or the water inlet is located. Such places are natural punctuation marks, and there are often more surprises waiting for you fishing friends than black snapper. Another point is that punctuation has a great relationship with the water flow at the back, which will be discussed later.
Fishing group: Sparus macrocephalus belongs to bottom fish, and it is mostly hidden in boulder obstacles. Therefore, it is necessary to consider the bottom-hanging prevention. Whether it is Luya fishing method or real bait fishing method, it is recommended to use Dezhou fishing group or inverted fishing group. Xiaobian has written about the advantages of inverted fishing group in rock fishing, so I won't go into details. These bottom-hanging prevention fishing groups all have their advantages in rock fishing and are very suitable for use in rock fishing of Sparus macrocephalus.
Dowling frequently: To be honest, unless the resources are particularly good, it is better to dowling in most cases. Dowling Xiaobian usually buys shrimp bricks directly from the fishing gear shop on the shore, freezes them first, and then crushes them into balls. You can use a Dowling spoon, hook a frozen shrimp and throw it in the past if you have no conditions. Xiaobian has used toilet paper bags to throw it out before, which is also quite easy to use. Generally, toilet paper decomposes quickly and has no pollution. You can also match your own fishy bait to make a nest. The frequency of nesting is about half an hour. If there is no black snapper in the second nest, change the fishing point.
Look at the current: Even rock fishing pays great attention to the change of current. A problem can also be found in the actual process of catching Sparus macrocephalus. When the waves are a little bigger, it is the time when Sparus macrocephalus eats the most. This reason is probably because the bigger waves will hit the small fish and shrimp ashore, or the small fish and shrimp will stop swimming to avoid the waves and hide beside the stones, which gives Sparus a chance to feed. In addition, it can be said that Sparus macrocephalus is also closely related to the tide, so there are often phenomena that the big tide (the tide is not flat around midnight and noon on the first and fifteenth days of the lunar calendar) bites the hook actively, while the small tide (a period before the tide ebbs) bites the hook little and there is no tide (when the tide ebbs) basically stops biting the hook.