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In winter, without fear of cooling down, we set off from the reeds and finally catch the "sesame big black carp".

author:A mountain water angler

A new round of cooling is about to begin. Depending on the weather, the cooling will also bring rainy days, and even some mountainous areas will have snowfall.

While the weather is ok, let's go fishing for a fish. Maybe it will be the last fishing in 2020. In less than twenty days, we will have 2021. Pray that the new year of 2021 will be a year of rapid change. I also pray that the COVID-19 epidemic in 2021 can end early and completely.

After thinking about it, I decided to go fishing in a reed on the edge of the ecological park. It was a pond, and the water was not deep last year. I don't know what the depth of the water this year, but I hope it won't dry up, after all, there is less rain this year.

It takes half an hour to reach the destination by car, and the car can be parked on the way by the pond. I like this very much, now every time I go out fishing, I always like to find some parking convenience, close to the fishing point, is not lazy.

Got out of the car with my gear and walked 100 meters to the water's edge. Fortunately, the water is not deep, but at least it has not dried up, and finding a place with deep water should be able to fish.

In winter, without fear of cooling down, we set off from the reeds and finally catch the "sesame big black carp".
In winter, without fear of cooling down, we set off from the reeds and finally catch the "sesame big black carp".
In winter, without fear of cooling down, we set off from the reeds and finally catch the "sesame big black carp".
In winter, without fear of cooling down, we set off from the reeds and finally catch the "sesame big black carp".

Find a fishing spot with aquatic grass in front of you. Start by using vita rice with some red worm granules to make a good nest. In the winter nest with a little red worm particles I think can lure the fish faster.

Fishing in winter is actually quite good. At least don't have to think about how to open the bait, just hang the red worm and start fishing.

The fishing point is indeed a little shallower. I have found a deeper place, and it is estimated that it is only seventy or eighty centimeters. However, I think that as long as there are fish, this water depth should be no problem.

It didn't take long to get off the pole and mouth. Eat fiercely, directly pull away. Up the rod, hehe, a large individual wheat ear fish. If there are fish, it will be good to open the door.

Then get off the pole, float immediately have a movement, pull down a glance. Up the pole, the white strip brother also came, a little smaller.

Then the rod is lowered, the float is dragged again, the pole is raised, and the small wheat ear is tailed. You're so small, you don't know how much power you have.

Next, a lot of rods were laid, and the small fish were frantically grabbing food.

It wasn't until an hour later that the small fish began to show signs of stopping. At least the rod will not have a mouth immediately. Is there a big fish in the nest?

Patience continues fishing. At this time, float a small pull down, and then immediately go to the top. Immediately take off the pole, finally a little weight. Out of the water, fly straight to the shore. A black crucian carp, really dark.

In winter, without fear of cooling down, we set off from the reeds and finally catch the "sesame big black carp".

Black crucian carp is thin, long, standard wild crucian carp. But why is it so dark, is it related to the silt in this reed? Or is it related to the water quality of the reeds? Or is it just that black?

Let's leave it black or not. There are already big fish, so hurry up and catch it.

Unfortunately, most of the rods are still small fish, and there are a few crucian carp on threes, threes and twos. The time was approaching noon, the wife called, returned quickly, and opened the meal. Seeing that there is no hope, let's go home.

There are not many fish, all of them are black crucian carp. Don't know if this crucian carp can eat it?

In winter, without fear of cooling down, we set off from the reeds and finally catch the "sesame big black carp".
In winter, without fear of cooling down, we set off from the reeds and finally catch the "sesame big black carp".

Go home and ask your fishing friends in your fishing WeChat group. Anglers say it's what a "sesame crucian carp." It is a wild variety.

Fishing friends, have you ever caught this black "sesame crucian carp"? Is it a wild species or a contaminated fish? Please do not hesitate to teach. Temporarily raised, to be identified.

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