First, we must first understand the habits of bone fish. Fishing methods are based on habit. Bone fish is a typical bottom fish, and we all know that carp is a bottom fish, while flower bone fish is a bottom fish than carp. Looking at the living water layer of a fish mainly depends on whether the abdomen is flat against the mouth.
Carp, for example, has a slightly flat abdomen and a downward mouth, and likes to rummage for food in the sediment, so the key to catching carp is that the hook cannot leave the bottom. Another example is crucian carp, which has a long mouth and a flat abdomen. Bow your head when you eat, and raise your head when you finish eating, so the fish rate is the highest when you float. Another example is bream, which has a wide body and a high-grade mouth. When fishing snapper, it is best to catch it 20 cm from the bottom.
Second, the matching of fishing groups: the bone fish is not big, the largest is 3 or 4 kilograms, and the ones that can be caught at ordinary times are mainly small, all of which are below 1 kilogram, so the requirements for fishing groups are not high, so you can use the conventional fishing group of crucian carp to fish the flower bone fish. Both table fishing and traditional fishing can be caught, but traditional fishing is obviously easier to catch.
Taiwan Province fishermen reported that when fishing bony fish, it was like a small fish making a nest, and the pole often leaked fish, which was mainly caused by fishing drift in Taiwan Province. The drift adjustment of bone fish is very similar to that of yellow-tailed herring, because both kinds of fish are fish with their mouths down and looking for food at the bottom of the water. So interestingly, traditional fishing is better, because the lead of traditional fishing falls on the bottom of the water, and the secondary line and bait are on the bottom of the water, which is most suitable for this kind of fish to eat.
3. Fishing position: Bone fish like to live in flowing water, basically distributed in rivers, like to live in groups and look for food together. There are two points to pay attention to when choosing a fishing spot. The first is that it is best to run water slowly, such as the corner of a river.
Bone fish like to live near obstacles such as stone crevices and wooden stakes covered with moss, because there are many shrimps and mollusks and rich food in these places. Second, the flower bone fish prefers gravel or sediment bottom to silt bottom, so the hard bottom is better than the soft bottom.
2, bait: Bone fish can be said to be carnivorous fish, mainly feeding on insects and mollusks, so it is recommended to use earthworms or red worms as bait. Fish noodle bait can also be used in spring, but not much, because there is not enough natural bait at this time. With the increase of temperature, there are more insects in the water, so it is difficult for the surface bait to play its role.