The first point is to choose the right time to go out. Yellow croaker is afraid of light. Some fishermen say that this kind of fish can only be caught in rainy days, but I have a different opinion. As long as the temperature is not very high when fishing, like the weather in March and April, then we can go out fishing. Of course, if you have enough time, you can choose to go fishing at night, and the effect should be better than during the day.
Second, choose a messy place to get out. If we want to catch a good yellow croaker, we must first understand its living habits, what we are afraid of, what we like, and what we like about it living at the bottom of the lake. When we choose the fishing position, we should first give up those areas with strong light, and then choose places where the water grass is messy or there are many stone piles to hook. Of course, sometimes the yellow croaker will go to some shallow places to eat some plankton, and sometimes he can catch two if he is lucky.
Third, there is no need to make the nest bait too complicated. Although many fishermen say that fishing for yellow croaker doesn't need to be a nest, they like to raise nests every time they go out for wild fishing, no matter what fish they catch, but generally nest bait is not too complicated. Generally, they like to make nests with strong smells, such as pig liver, snail meat and some animal offal. The bait is similar to others, and they all use shrimp skin and wheat ears. Earthworms sometimes use it, but they can't.