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Bream (bream) fish, currently people are more familiar with ball head bream (Wuchang fish), bream (grass bream, Changchun bream), and triangular bream (flat-chest bream). Changchun bream is more common in the market. Since breams are middle and lower fish, they often move and forage in the middle and lower layers of water, floating fishing is very effective. Floating fishing is a fishing method that makes the bait hook leave the bottom of the water for a distance and is suspended in the water.

The fishing gear used for fishing bream is similar to that of crucian carp (because there are few large breams). The fishing rod is made of 5-7-meter-long fiberglass rod or carbon rod, with a diameter of 0.2-0, 3 mm. A small hook is used for a fishing hook, and a small pendant and a vertical float. Since the reaction of the float when a bream swallows the hook is not obvious, it is generally less obvious than when a crucian carp swallows the hook, it is advisable to use a small float to sensitively reflect the hook swallowing of the fish. When fishing for bream using floating fishing, you generally use hand rods to fish at fixed points.

_Fishing or fishing for bait_How to fish for bait

1. Buy a nest

For fishing and cheating, withdrawing the big nest and luring the fish to come to the den for food is the key to success or failure. When making a nest, you should pay attention to two points: First, the surface should be wider, that is, when the nest is scattered at the nest, the scattered surface should be larger, generally 0.2 to 0.3 meters square; second, the amount of bait should be used for fishing fish should be large, and you should be willing to make a nest. One nest should be used at one time: kilograms or even more. Some anglers often don’t want to beat more, so the amount of fish is naturally much smaller, so it is better to beat 2 to 3 nests.

After making the nest, stop for a while. "You can lower the hook, adjust the bait hook to 10 to 15 cm from the bottom of the water, and wait for the bream to swallow the hook. The action is very light when tricking the fish into swallowing the hook, and the float reaction is not very obvious. There are very few big top floats, and it is usually teasing or top floats. This is the case. Inch should be as close as possible, and the rod should be lifted. Weaving fish is usually in groups. Once the fish catches, there may be a large group at the bottom of the water.

Therefore, lift the rod quickly. After hooking the fish, lift it away from the den as soon as possible, pull it away from the den to the left or right, and then lift the fish ashore. If the movement is a little slow and the bream struggles in the den, it is likely to scare the fish to disperse. If there are no fish to catch after fishing for a few more, it means that the bait at the den has been eaten up and you must repair the den at this time.

2. Bait

Bream is an omnivorous fish, which is in the bait

Bream is particularly sensitive to fragrance, so when choosing bait, you should write an article on the word "scent". Practice has proved that wine lees (preferably Qujiu wine lees) are very effective and inexpensive baits, and the fishing effect is very strong. Anglers with conditions should give priority to it.

In addition, wheat bran, bran cake, bean cake, corn flour, etc. are also baits for bream. Fry them partly and mix them together, then add sesame oil, sesame powder, broad bean powder, soybean powder and other spices, then add water and koji wine to mix into moderate dry and wet bait (it can form a ball when you pinch it by hand). When using it, throw it into the selected water area. Also, pieces of bean cake and bran cake are also good baits. Break the bean cake and bran cake into pieces, take a piece as big as a palm and throw it at the fishing spot. This bait is durable and can be used for half a day or even a day.

2. Fishing bait

There are many baits for fishing, mainly divided into vegetarian bait and meat bait.

①Bare

Vegetarian bait is mainly grain type. Since the amount of bait is small, the materials used should be refined and the taste should be strong. The main ingredients include corn flour, wheat bran, flour, bran cake powder, bean cake powder, etc. Generally, 50% tamales can be steamed, and other baits (fry them) are added to form a very sticky dough, and a small amount of koji wine, essence, sesame oil, etc. are added to it.

When using it, take a piece of soybean size and put it on the hook. Where conditions permit, you can also use the aquatic plants that bream like to eat, such as black algae in the wheel leaf as bait, and choose the tender green tip to install hooks, which is very effective. In addition, rice grains, bran cakes, bean cakes, etc. can also be used as bait to cheat fishing. Red-hearted sweet potatoes and potatoes can also be used as bait. Steam them into half-cooked and cut them into 0.5 cm of ancient diced diced diced 0.5 cm first, and then stir-fry them with vegetable oil.

② Meat bait

Weaving fish is also very fond of eating meat baits. Commonly used meat baits include earthworms, maggots, shrimps, water-silked worms, etc. Some anglers use red sausage as bait, which is also very effective. In early spring and winter, using meat bait is better than vegetarian bait.

Like carp and crucian carp, bream is a wide-spread fish. It generally lives in the middle and lower layers of water bodies, especially in the flowing water environment. They like to live in groups and mostly swim in groups. If you catch fish at a certain fishing spot, you can often catch them continuously. The fish are greedy and greedy, and are easy to get hooked. Bream is mainly vegetarian, but they also eat a variety of meat foods, such as earthworms, shrimps, snails, etc.

Bream has strong temperature adaptability and has food intake all year round. In addition, the meat is plump, so it is deeply loved by anglers. The range of activities of bream is very wide. There are traces of fish cheating in rivers and other moving waters, and breams also live in still waters such as lakes and reservoirs. Breams are one of the main breeding in fish ponds. Because the environments in these waters vary, there should also be differences when choosing fishing spots.

3. Select fishing spots 1. How to choose fishing spots in mobile waters

①In mobile waters, breams especially like to move and forage in rocky areas at the bottom of the water. There are many aquatic small animals in this place and the bottom of the water is cleaner. Therefore, in general, waters with no rapid flow and sand and gravel at the bottom should be selected as the fishing spot.

②In April to June of each year, it is the breeding season for breams, and they want to find places suitable for laying eggs. During the spawning season, breams do not stop foraging like carp. They need to find places where fertilized eggs are rich and convenient for laying eggs. Generally, they will choose water depth 1.5~2. The rice is back to the rivers and lakes, and the water plants are lush and there is soft mud at the bottom. In these places, weaving fish often comes in groups and is an ideal fishing spot for fishing.

③In winter, the weather is very cold. Although breams can feed, in order to avoid the cold, they tend to be deep water, and it is difficult to catch them in shallow water.

2. How to choose a fishing spot in still water

my country has scattered ponds, lakes, reservoirs and other waters, which are the places where the majority of anglers are involved. When fishing for breams in these places, you can choose the following locations as the fishing spots.

①The overgrown water plants in the water are a good fishing spot for fishing breams. Because weaving fish likes to eat aquatic plants and plankton near them, aquatic plants can also play a role in blocking, making bream safe. They will gather in this water.

②The breams include small shrimps, small fish and other small animals that grow on wooden stakes, stone pillars, moss, and snails that grow on them, and small animals that linger near them. These places are frequented by breams.

③If the water plants are too dense in the water, it will be difficult for breams to swim in. At this time, holes should be made in the water plants. This kind of hole should be opened near the edge of large areas of aquatic plants, and should not be opened in places where the aquatic plants are dense. Because the water plants are too dense, the woven fish are large and difficult to enter.

④ In bright waters without aquatic plants, try to find a slightly low-lying place at the bottom of the water or where there are obstacles at the bottom of the water.

⑤ In the dense waters, if there are larger and relatively wide water holes in some places, it is an excellent fishing spot for fishing breams.

③In the waters near toilets, pigpens, cow pens, and chicken coops, animal feces are prone to enter the water, which is the bait that breams like to eat, so they also like to live in groups.

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