1. Traditional standing floating and sinking bottom fishing for crucian carp:
This is a relatively common fishing method. Many fishing friends in the north, south and east of my country use this method. That is, using vertical drift or scattered drift, the lead sinker sinks to the bottom, and the fishhook is about 25 mm away from the head line of the lead sinker. When fishing, just adjust the fish float to an upright position and expose the part so that you can easily judge the fish news (for loose floats, two or three grains are submerged in the water and three or four grains float on the water surface). The advantage of this method is that it is easy to adjust, the hook-sink float ratio is not strict, and it is easy to master. But it is not very sensitive. Experienced fish often touch the bait and find it is heavier, and then they become alert and run away. At the same time, the bait in this method sinks to the bottom and does not move. If you do not move the fishing rod frequently, it is often not discovered by crucian carp.
2. Fishing for crucian carp in Taiwan:
It is currently relatively popular. Its biggest advantage is its strong sensitivity and high fish catching rate. The hook sinks slowly and is easy for fish to find. It is suspended in the water, the hook gently touches the bottom, and the fish swims beside it, and the fishhook shakes gently, which is very attractive to the fish. For the convenience of unhooking, barbless hooks are used and the hooks can be unhooked quickly. The ratio of floating and falling bait has strict requirements, and the fish response to floods is extremely sensitive. The disadvantages are that it is more troublesome to adjust the drift; in waters where various fishes are mixed, the hook and line used to catch crucian carp are easy to escape when encountering big fish and the tools will be lost; it is not easy to master when you first learn, and people often give up halfway. But as long as you build up confidence and practice diligently, it is not difficult to master. Once you master it, you will find that its advantages are much greater than ordinary traditional fishing methods.
3. Fishing crucian carp by poking the arch: it is a traditional fishing method. It is often used in waters with overgrown duckweed or aquatic weeds in hot summer weather. Generally, long poles, hard adjustments, short lines, and no sinking are used. In the hot season, there is a lack of oxygen in the water, so fish often sit under the duckweed on the water surface to suck air, eat and enjoy the coolness. Thereby biting the grass to make a sound or arching the duckweed to form a small package. Therefore, listening and watching methods should be used to look for fish traces. The main purpose of listening is to listen to the squeaking sounds made by fish looking for food; to look is to judge the condition of the fish by watching the swaying of aquatic plants and the bulging of duckweed. Found a fish pointing directly at that place and dropped the hook. Generally, you can gently place the hook on the arch, and when you see the water line pulled into the water, or the line pulls the rod tip, you will know that a fish is biting the bait, and you can shake the rod in time to lift the fish. Generally choose a quiet place for poking and arching, and the movement should be gentle. Try to avoid disturbing other fish when the fish comes out of the water. If the fish is disturbed, the fish will no longer arch. You can use your mouth to imitate the snapping sound of fish biting grass to encourage the fish to arch.
4. Poke holes to catch crucian carp: generally used in waters with lots of lotus leaves, aquatic plants, and reed stubble. Observe the shaking of fish bubbles, lotus leaves, and reeds on the edges of lotus leaves, aquatic weed holes, and reed stubbles to judge the condition of the fish. Tools generally use a hard-adjusted long rod, a fishing line shorter than the rod, and a small sinker. First observe the fish behavior, and then target the place where the fish is moving. Then lower the hook from the vertical rod to make the hook sink to the bottom. At the same time, constantly lift the fishing rod slightly to guide the fish. When using fish pond bait, you can feel the fish biting the hook with your hands and lift the rod in time. When poking holes, we usually use walking fishing to actively find fish to hook.
5. Floating fishing for crucian carp: Crucian carp is a bottom fish and is generally fished at the bottom. However, in hot weather with low air pressure, the fish floats to the surface and swims to absorb oxygen and feed, so the floating fishing method can be adopted. The lead drop is reduced so that the fishhook is suspended about 0.3--0.5 meters below the water surface. The movement should be light so as not to scatter the fish. Some people often use floating fishing method according to the characteristics of crucian carp during the throwing period. Floating fishing does not require making a nest.
6. Semi-floating crucian carp fishing: generally used depending on physical conditions. An environment where the weeds or silt at the bottom are thick and the hook sinks to the bottom and is difficult for fish to detect. The method is to reduce the weight of the drop, adjust the float until a few grids are exposed after the hook touches the bottom, and then lower the float by 5-10 cm (depending on the thickness of underwater grass or mud), and keep the number of grids still exposed by the float (if the weight of the drop is reduced appropriately) ). This makes the hook slightly higher than the bottom of the water, making it easier for fish to find it.
7. Fishing crucian carp with a wide angle: In rivers and ditches, there are often reeds on the banks. Fish like to live and feed. If the river is not very wide and your fishing position is noisy, you can use a long pole. , long line, or the sea pole string hook is thrown to the reeds and aquatic plants on the other side. You can throw out four or five poles, insert them and wait. The hand pole can be used to float, and the sea pole straightens the wind line to watch the pole tip move in the bay. Often It works great.
8. Go fishing for crucian carp: Go to a pond, observe first, and choose a location where crucian carp likes to live. Keep a distance of at least 2 meters and build a number of nests. Then use a light fishing rod of about 5-6 meters and 7-10 grains of loose drift (to facilitate adapting to different depths of water, without having to adjust the drift all the time). The fishing line should be thin, and the fishhook should be an upward hook. The bait Generally, red earthworms are used to maintain the best activity. The characteristic of walk fishing is that you should hold the fishing rod while walking and observe the fish stars along the water edge where the nest has been made. If there are fish stars, you should set the hook. If there are no fish stars, you can continue to observe other fishing nests. When making nests, you should hit less each time and then hit again after some time, that is, hit less often.
This fishing method changes from waiting to looking, so it changes from passive to active, and it is more beneficial to physical exercise.
9. Fishing for crucian carp in running water: Generally suitable for flowing waters. The pole should be long, the line does not need to be too long, and the sinker must be heavy. A few grains of loose floating grains can be used for floating, and the grains should be long for floating. The bait should be earthworms and small fish. Shrimp as well. The hook is thrown into the water. If the water flows, the hook can float with the current. When it reaches the downstream, lift it up and then throw it upstream. When the float stops, lift the pole immediately. To prevent the bottom from catching, if there is floating or sinking, the rod should be lifted to catch the fish.
10. Fishing crucian carp with a box lunch: similar to an explosive hook, but placing the food in a prefabricated plastic box can save bait, and the bait has lower requirements for sticking and loosening. The method is to use a plastic bottle bottom or lid with a diameter of 25-50 mm to make a small box about 15-20 meters high. Use a screw to pass through the center of the bottom of the box and fix a lead lump. Punch seven small holes with a diameter of 2 mm evenly around the box. Thread the fishing line through one hole and tie the connecting ring. Use three pieces of soft brain wire, fold each piece in half, then twist them together and insert them into a short valve core. The folded coil hangs from the connecting ring. The six heads of the three folded brain lines pass through the six small holes respectively, and a fishhook is tied to each end. When using it, put the food in the box, fold the hook back into the box from outside the box, bury it in the food, and throw it out to the fishing point for fishing.
11. Fishing for Crucian Carp in Living Water
Fish’s demand for oxygen is no less than that of humans. If they have oxygen, they will live, but if they don’t have oxygen, they will die. In water with sufficient oxygen, there are the most fish. , the most active. The inlets and outlets of fishing waters have high oxygen content and are called living water. Fishing here will definitely yield rewards. When it rains, the rainwater can bring oxygen into the water, so it is also a good time to fish after the rain and the weather clears. The wind is strong and the water moves with the wind. Not only does oxygen dissolve in, but also natural fish food such as grass seeds, pollen, and leaves on the shore blow people away. It is also good to fish in the downwind after the wind stops.
十 2. Fishing Crucian Carp at Suitable Temperature
The water temperature changes greatly throughout the year. Fish are afraid of both cold and heat. They eat most vigorously when the temperature is between 15-25T. If it is too cold, it will be like a cat in winter. If it is too hot, it will rest. Although crucian carp is a wide-temperature fish, the general rule is the same. In spring and autumn, the air temperature and water temperature are suitable for fishing all day long; in hot summer, it is best to fish early and late in the day; in cold winter, it is better to fish at noon on a sunny day.
13. Choose a place to fish crucian carp
< p>Curian carp is timid and likes to be quiet. When fishing crucian carp, you should choose places with grass, bamboo piles, bricks, gravels, rocks, and bridge piers to set your hook. There are bound to be many fish in these secluded waters. Niugunyou, Panshi Pier and dense aquatic plants are good places for fish to eat, so they are also good places to catch crucian carp.14. Fishing for crucian carp in Xunjie
Curian carp likes to live in clean, oxygen-rich water; if the water is dirty and turbid, the fish will feel suffocated, not wanting to eat, and often float Chew water on the surface and even suffocate to death. Fishing waters should be light in color first, followed by light green and light cyan. Polluted water in sauce color and dark brown has high humus content and insufficient oxygen, so it is not suitable for fishing.
15. Traction fishing for crucian carp
After the bait is put in, fish stars appear in the nest soon, but the fish just don’t bite the hook. This may be because there are fish in the nest. For big fish such as carp and grass carp, crucian carp does not dare to enter the nest to eat. At this time, the pulling method (also called teasing fishing) should be used, that is, gently and slowly pulling the fishing line up, down, front, left, right, and right at the fishing point to lure fish to the bait. Especially in winter and early spring when crucian carp eats less and moves less, use red worms to It works particularly well with earthworms.
16. Change the bait to catch crucian carp
Curian carp is a strip-eating fish species. It eats both meat and vegetables, mainly earthworms, red worms, shrimps and maggots; its vegetarian food is flour. Fish, broad bean flour, rice and reddish corn cake should be mainly used when fishing. Fish, like people, have new eating habits and will get bored if they always eat one kind of food. Throughout the year, fresh natural bait is produced in various places. Rice cooked with new rice, corn cakes steamed with tender corn slurry, and red diced rice steamed with bright red palace are all delicacies for crucian carp.