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Why can't you catch big head fish when fishing? How to catch big head fish?

Because the living habits and favorite bait flavors of bigheads are very different from those of common fish species, many anglers are able to fish for common fish species, but are not good at fishing for bigheads.

Tips:

Fishing for dabbling fish is usually done by floating, and when fishing in a reservoir, you usually choose a fishing spot in the deep water in the center of the reservoir. The big head fish prefers sour and smelly bait, we should try to choose the bait which is fermented and sour and smelly in flavor when we prepare the bait. When fishing, it is recommended to use a fishing rod with greater waist strength and strength, usually choosing one-nine or two-eight tuning.

The fish like to live in oxygen-rich waters, and if they encounter excessive hypoxia, they will collectively float and may even die due to the lack of oxygen.

Besides that, the big head fish has a wide range of feeding range, especially like to eat fragrant, sweet, sour, stinky, fishy and other flavors of bait.

The plankton in the water, microorganisms, powdered bait in atomized state, and high-protein decaying matter are all their food.