Hand rods can be used to catch blackfish both on the bottom and on the float.
Blackfish are active in the middle and upper layers of the water, so fishing is usually done with a float, but it doesn't mean that fishing on the bottom isn't appropriate. There are also some conditions that limit the use of a float, such as windy weather, and if there are any more grasses or crooked branches around the surrounding water, then it's easy to get hooked and wind up the line.
The use of fishing bottom, it is necessary to advance the nest, first of all, will be the small fish set to the nest, the black fish will follow the small fish, nest material can be in the "sweet" and "fishy" on the effort, in order to quickly gather the small fish. For example, in the eyes of anglers love to attract small fish wine rice nest, can increase the amount of honey configuration, "fishy" flavor can be directly purchased red worm particles nest.
Fishing floating requires light, fast atomization of the nest material, such as common, inexpensive wheat bran, to attract the effect of small white. It is best to suspend minnows from the hook tip and place them in the water, or wait a long time if you encounter waters with a low density of blackfish.
No matter which method you choose, there are shortcomings. Hand rod fishing for blackfish is simple and direct compared to other fish species, and you can surely gain something by summarizing your skills in constant practice.
Habitat characteristics of the blackfish:
Blackfish commonly known as the fish, fish, bird stick, like to live in the water and grassy waters of the still waters, usually hidden in the water next to the water, the water bushes in the water in the place of more, water plants or lotus root pools under the lotus leaves and other darker places, and wait until you can prey on the target to enter the attack range will be quickly The first thing you need to do is to get out of the way and start attacking.
Normally, it will only attack live animals, and will usually prey on small fish, shrimp, frogs, and any other aquatic life smaller than its size. The blackfish has a great desire to feed in hot summer weather, and its vigor is greatly reduced if the water temperature falls below 10 degrees or less.
The best water temperature for the blackfish to survive is between 15 degrees Celsius and 30 degrees Celsius, and the blackfish will change the water layer it is in depending on the temperature of the water in which it lives. In spring and summer, the active water layer of blackfish is the middle and upper layer, especially in summer, the blackfish will be close to the surface of the water. If it comes to the fall, the blackfish will go to the deep water to dive, and basically in the winter in the mud layer habitat to stop feeding.