1, platform fishing-bottom fishing method:
A): Parameter requirements: dead flow.
B): Ideal fishing spots: inner bay, door, seawall and trench.
C): Fishing rod selection: 3.6m and 4.5m. ..
D) Nest bait: wheat bran, peanut bran and feed.
E) bait: aconite bait, etc. (Reference water quality).
F): Look at the drift: Aconitum usually takes bait in three ways:
A, bait-floating fast;
B, bait-floating up and down;
C, bait-the float slowly sinks.
2, fishing hook: bottom fishing, floating fishing.
3, rock fishing-floating fishing method:
A) Fishing shed: 50 cm to 1 m or so.
B) Fishing group: thin waves, thin lines and thin hooks.
C) Fishing method: slow-belt floating and towing method on the water surface.
D) Nest bait: Antarctic shrimp paste, with light specific gravity and upper powder (the nest bait should be scattered).
E) Bait: toast, Antarctic shrimp, caterpillars, etc.
3. lure fish into the nest
The key to catching Aconitum is to lead Aconitum into the nest. Aconitum needs to eat every day. It takes patience and skill to build a nest. Once the fish is successfully introduced into the nest, as long as the nest is replenished, Aconitum will gather more and more and stay, and you can catch as much as you want. As long as you insist, there are countless aconites waiting for you.
Why do so many aconites gather around the fishing raft? Because Aconitum likes inner bay and places rich in salty and fresh water food, it is a good meal for Aconitum to raise a lot of fish feed in fish rafts.
The nest material of Aconitum kusnezoffii is a mixture of 70% pomfret feed, 30% peanut cake and proper amount of eggs and milk spices. Nested materials should not be too thin. Our aim is to lure the fish to the bottom of the water and catch the nest material of Aconitum. Be sure to fully absorb the fish feed and then stir it evenly. The nest material must sink to the bottom. Otherwise, because the fish feed floats, the particles in the nest material will also float, and Aconitum will chase the floating particles, drift with the tide or it is difficult to fish in uncertain water depth.
The nesting principle of aconite fishing is: stop the flow and continue to make up the nest for Sanda, overflow less and hit less, the flow rate is relatively stable and the flow rate is moderate, rub into a ball and hit the head of the flow, and stop the nest when the flow is large.