First, morning fishing: after dawn to before 9 am.
As the saying goes, a day's plan lies in the morning. In the morning, it is a good time for fishing, and the water temperature rises rapidly from the lowest point. After 5~6 in the morning, the water near the shore obviously warmed up. After the oxygen consumption of aquatic organisms for one night, the oxygen content in the deep water reached the lowest point around sunrise, while the oxygen content in the shallow water near the shore was higher than that in the deep water.
The light in the coastal water is more abundant than that in the deep water. Most fish have not eaten all night, and their bellies are empty, so they are eager to go to the shore for food, forming a "breakfast" peak. Due to the above reasons, fish swim to the shore one after another in the morning, which creates a good opportunity for fishing.
Second, fishing in the evening: after 6 pm to before dark.
After 6: 00 pm, the temperature and water temperature dropped, and the oxygen increased. When the fish sensed the arrival of night, they swam to the shore for "dinner" one after another, making it easy to get fish. Therefore, the water temperature is moderate, the dissolved oxygen is the most, the sun is oblique, the light is soft and moderate, the wind is small, and the water surface fluctuates moderately. It's much more comfortable at this time!
In addition, most fish stopped eating for a long time and began to eat, forming a "dinner" peak. At this time, the fish are very active, or prance around the water surface, preying on low-flying insects, or swimming to the shore for food. Some grass carp even stick their heads out of the water and eat the grass on the shore.
Crucian carp, carp, bream balls, etc., have also come to the waters near the shore to ask for all kinds of food. Therefore, 3-4 hours before sunset is the best time for fishing.
Third, night fishing: from dark to dawn.
After dark, all kinds of fish still eat a lot and move frequently. This is because the water temperature and dissolved oxygen are still moderate, and there are few people at night, and all kinds of noise interference disappear, so big fish or alert fish take the opportunity to feed on the shore. Then, at this time, all kinds of insects fly low on the water surface, even a large number of them land on the water surface, which creates better conditions for fish to prey.
Therefore, the harvest of night fishing is ideal. But night fishing is not without time limit. After the evening, it is as difficult to catch fish as afternoon fishing.
Influence of water temperature on fishing
1, fish's favorite temperature
Generally, freshwater fish that can be fished can survive in water temperature of 0.5~38℃ except for those that need high water temperature, such as Luo Fei and pomfret. But their optimum water temperature is 20~30℃.
2. Fish will swim to the most comfortable water layer.
One of the biggest characteristics of fish is that where the water temperature is the most suitable or close to the most suitable, it will swim to where. For example, in spring and autumn, they will swim to shallow places with higher water temperature, and in summer, they will leave high-temperature water areas and swim to deep water areas to escape the heat. This is the reaction of fish to water temperature.
In each water body, the upper and lower water temperatures in some areas or water are different, and these differences are constantly changing. Fish always follow the change of water temperature and determine their whereabouts. Fishermen just make use of the characteristics of fish, which tend to warm and avoid cold, to find the trace of fish more easily.
3. Don't eat in cold weather and don't eat in hot weather.
Using food to mobilize fish, most anglers know that baits are used to make nests to attract fish, so bait can also play the role of controlling fish's actions.
However, fish eat differently from people, who are most afraid of hunger and cold. Eating some food when cold can keep out the cold. As for fish, they don't eat when they are cold, and they don't eat when they are short of oxygen, so fish must have water temperature and oxygen as the premise to eat.
For example, in winter, no matter how big your nest is, you can't attract fish. In summer, it's humid and stuffy, and even the best bait fish won't take the bait. When the fish floats, you put the bait to its mouth, and the fish will swim away from the bait.