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When fishing for shallows in spring, pay special attention to grasping the timing. The so-called timing is nothing more than the weather and time period, which is mainly related to the water temperature. Generally speaking, there is roughly such a pattern of change. The temperature in spring changes from cold to hot. After the temperature rises to a certain level, you can only fish for shallows when the shallow water is warm. Fish in early spring are in deep water, so it is not advisable to fish in shallows. The temperature is the most suitable in mid-spring, and you can fish in shallows all day. The temperature in late spring is already higher, which is more suitable for fishing for shallows in the morning and evening. The water temperature is higher and the light is stronger around noon, and there will be a short pause. As for the weather choice, it is also very particular. It is more suitable for fishing for shallow water in weather with poor lighting.
1. Foggy days
From a year-round perspective, the chances of foggy days in spring and winter are higher, and as long as it is foggy days, it will definitely be warmer. Because the formation of fog is because the surface is hotter and water vapor evaporates and condenses into small water droplets, there is a saying that fog is naturally warm. There are three major characteristics of foggy days, which makes this weather the most suitable for fishing for shallow water. The first is low light, the shallow water light is very weak, and the fish will boldly go to the shallow water to eat. The second is that the temperature difference is small. The temperature difference in foggy days is often within 5 degrees. In spring, when the temperature is not high, the water temperature is abnormally constant, and the fish have a very long time to feed. The third is that the wind is relatively small, so it will be very comfortable to fish in shallow water.
2. Rainy days
Rainy days in spring are often drizzling, which is also a very suitable weather for fishing for shallows. There is a saying in fishing proverb: fish lean against each other on rainy days, and hit the nest and hit the shore. Especially in this drizzling weather, the dissolved oxygen in shallow water is extremely high and the fish will be very active. The key is that this drizzling weather is not cold, the temperature is very comfortable, and there will be no significant reduction in the water temperature, which is especially important for springs with low temperatures. Low light is also a characteristic of rainy days. Although it is not as dark as foggy days, fish will still feel safer when they reach shallow water. It also has the characteristics of low wind speed. Generally speaking, there are not many strong winds in spring.
3. Cloudy days
As the saying goes, fishing in the wild in mid-spring is worse than fishing for cloudy rain than sunny days, and cloudy days are also suitable for fishing for shallow water. In fact, its characteristics are very similar to those of foggy days, with low light, low wind and small temperature difference. However, compared with foggy days, these three characteristics are a little different, but they are still good weather for fishing for shallows. Cloudy days have a greater advantage than foggy days, that is, the probability of occurrence is higher. Because the clouds are thicker, the heat on the surface will be radiated back to the surface, which has the characteristic of a small temperature difference. The light is not strong, the surface will not heat the air, and the wind is naturally not strong. Therefore, when you go out on a cloudy day in spring, the water surface is often like a mirror.
4. Windy days
There is a saying among the people that fishing against the wind all day in mid-spring, so windy days are also a good fishing weather for spring. If you want to fish in shallows, you must find a headwind as the location. This is because the headwind is firstly convection of upper and lower water layers, which leads to high dissolved oxygen here. Secondly, wind blows will cause muddy water to be in the face of wind. Muddy water also has the characteristics of poor light transmission, so it is naturally more suitable for fishing for shallows. There is a saying among the people that the wind is small and the fishing shallow. The wind in spring is often not strong. If the wind is strong, you must fish deeper, because the deep water area is calm enough. You also need to choose the wind direction. Spring is the season when the overall temperature rises. There are often warming westerly winds when going out. Westerly winds are not suitable for spring fishing. In the south wind, the southeast wind, and the east wind, these wind directions are more suitable for spring fishing.
If there is no wind on sunny days, and if you want to catch large crucian carp in shallow water, you either choose a muddy water area or choose a barrier area such as aquatic plants and tree stumps. If you catch a clear water, you can only fish for a proper depth.
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