Eels are eels. Eels are caught when the weather is hot and dry, so April and May are the earliest. The high-yield period of Monopterus albus in China is 6- 10 every year, especially from June to August. Monopterus albus is the fattest, delicious, with less thorns and thick meat.
In May, the weather turned warmer and the eels came out. At this time, yellow is more active and easy to catch. Moreover, June-August is the peak season for eels to lay eggs, and there are many eels that are particularly aggressive, which are easy to attract fish.
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Living habits of Monopterus albus
Monopterus albus generally lives in spring, summer and autumn. I like living in ponds, rivers, mud pits and cracks on the banks of rice fields. Live in the depths of caves and hibernate in winter.
In spring, after a winter's lurking, eel consumes too much energy and needs to eat a lot, so spring is a good time to fish eel. It is hot in summer, and Monopterus albus come out of holes one after another, and burrow into water plants, crevices and dead trees to "enjoy the cool", which is also convenient for fishing. Monopterus albus begins to enter the hole in autumn, and it is not easy to take the bait.
Monopterus albus is an omnivorous fish, which feeds on various small animals. It is greedy and eats most vigorously in summer. Long-term consumption in cold season will not kill you.
References:
Eel-Baidu Encyclopedia