Five tips for fishing in the river:
1. Choose a slow flow and a junction between depth and shallowness
Narrow sections of the river have faster water flow, so you should choose Where the water surface is wider and there are aquatic plants or obstacles near the shore,
where the water flow is slower, fish can easily stay to rest and feed. In a river with a suitable width and narrowness, the water is shallow near the shore and deep in the middle. There will be more fish at the junction of deep and shallow. Fishing with a hook here often produces better results.
2. Select the water inlet
If the main river flows into the tributaries or the tributaries flow out into the main river, you should choose to hook near the entrance or exit of the tributary, where fish are more likely to flow. Concentrate and the fishing effect is better.
3. If the water is clear, look for the muddy, and if the water is muddy, look for the clear.
When the running water is relatively muddy, look for a place with clearer water, or set the hook at the junction of muddy and clear, or throughout the whole When the running water is clear, look for a turbid place to set the hook.
4. Fishing in Backflow Water
The flow rate in the backflow water area is relatively slow and the bait is abundant. It is a good place for fish to rest and feed. When selecting a backwater area formed by obstacles, choose a backwater area with small backwater and slow flow rate. If the backwater is large and the flow rate is fast, and the hook bait cannot stand, it is generally not suitable to set the hook.
5. Don’t fish near sewage outlets
A place with flowing water will bring a lot of food and fresh oxygen to fish, and is also suitable for fish’s habit of swimming against the current. Fish like to chase, play and feed here. However, the water flowing out of factory sewage channels and sewage pipes is often very toxic and cannot be eaten even if fish are caught. Therefore, it is best not to fish here.