Fishing is classified according to water areas into the following six types: stream fishing, library fishing, pond fishing, rock fishing, boat fishing, and sea fishing. A brief introduction to various fishing methods and some location selection techniques is given. I wish you all a lot of fish.
Stream fishing
Specifically refers to the fishing of salmon, fennel, trout and other fish that prefer clear water, high dissolved oxygen, and cold water in their living waters.
Site selection: There are often large and small rocks blocking the water flow by the river, forming fish nests. The bright and dark stones in the river are fixed nests for fish. One or several graylings are hidden in the slow water behind almost every stone. . When you see a piece of water, the water waves are ever-changing, and in the eyes of fishermen, you see alluring fish nests.
Reservoir fishing
As the name suggests, fishing is fishing in large man-made waters such as reservoirs. Since the water storage scale is larger than that of ordinary artificially cultured fish ponds, it is easier to breed large fish species, so it is very popular among anglers.
Location selection
In autumn and winter, choose a leeward and sunny water surface. In summer, choose a windy and wavey water surface. The inlet of the reservoir, where the boat is docked, and the intersection of two rivers
Pond fishing
Pond fishing means that the fish pond owner delimits an area and releases various types of fish for fishermen to buy tickets for fishing.
Location Selection
The water area for pond fishing will not be too large. Choose the four corners or the location of the aerator because the sugar zone is a small area with many people. Try to be as close to the fish mouth as possible. The location is close.
Rock fishing
The so-called rock fishing refers to fishing on rocks or reefs that protrude from the water. These places are often accompanied by extremely rich aquatic animals and plants, which are the only way for various migratory fish to seek bait and lay eggs
Location selection
Find To find a rock fishing spot, you don’t necessarily have to take a boat across the sea to find the barren rocks; instead, along the coastline or around the reefs and rocks around large islands, there are breakwaters, wave piles, sea dams, and sluices. , ports, wharves, docks, bridges, oil platforms, bridge platforms or the side of moored ships, any place where the water level of the rising and falling tides can reach a water depth of two to three meters, three to five meters or more than ten meters is a good rock formation. Fishing grounds.
Boat fishing
Boat fishing refers to people who go out to sea by boat and sit on the boat to fish. Take a professional sea fishing boat out to sea, and use the boat's fishing rod to directly lower the fishing rig for fishing. There are two methods: anchoring and fishing at a fixed point, or fishing with the tide and drifting.
Location selection
Fishing positions should be selected where there are large rocks and trenches under the sea surface, on the edges of currents and in trenches in ravines and reef groups. Most of the big fish are found here. In the hiding place, there are often unexpected surprises and gains. "Wrecks" Those ancient sunken ships are like a "castle" on the seabed, providing a "base" for a large number of sea fish to live and feed.
Sea fishing
refers to fishing on the seashore. The main targets for fishing are bass, yellow croaker, cod, hairtail, grouper, eel, etc.