The wind of the epidemic was tight again, and the old fishing fans who were suffocated had to avoid the crowds and ride to the nearest drainage ditch to fight with the loach for a while to release their addiction.
Friday, November 18.
Overcast light rain, southwest wind level 2.
The temperature is 8 to 17 degrees, and the air pressure is 1010.
The five-sport fishing index is 62, and the activity of fish is 63.
Riding to the side of the drainage ditch at 8:30, the old fishing ground light car knows the bottom of the road, and the first task is to feed the nest with the five-grain baiting crucian carp bottom nest material (my stored grain five-grain lure wine rice has been used up, and the newly purchased has not yet arrived due to the epidemic), because the water is shallow and mixed with water directly into the den, and the powder material floats to lead the loach away.
The second task is to seize the time to use one part of the big fish king fishy and two parts of the five-grain lure musk flavor bait to increase the rich aroma and penetration of the bait, and focus on crucian carp to avoid loach as much as possible.
In order to cope with the light crucian carp, I use a reed drift with a lead amount of 1:1 grams. In order to prevent the loach from easily swallowing the hook into the stomach, I used the 1:00:8 line set No. 3 sleeve for fishing, and adjusted two to catch one.
When everything is normal, I start to nervously cast and pull out normal bait balls with every rod, because here the loach has many nests and fast.
After only a few rods were delivered, there was a mouth, only a slight drift, and the rod was undoubtedly a loach.
Today's water level has risen a little and returned to normal, and the loach is particularly active today and mostly small loach.
I didn't expect today's fish situation to be so good, and I started a small rod, you see the crucian loach getting along harmoniously and both coming up to meet me, this face still often appears.
Although the five fishing indexes reported today are not very high, the crucian loach flying up in turn is basically uninterrupted, which makes me feel more energetic and fish.
Enthusiastic anglers gave me advice: catching loaches with wet wipes is not easy to catch towels and difficult to remove hooks, the most important thing is to make the towel sticky and unable to wipe hands, this trick is really good, really the family can pass on the experience and guide each other.
Seeing this big crucian carp coming up on a bridge and on its back, I felt very heavy when I lifted the rod, mistakenly thinking that I had caught a big fish, and it was indeed 120 times stronger than its dorsal fin pulling the line.
It seems that today loach is the main force, two-thirds of them are loach, and they are all small loach armies, much smaller than before.
It was almost ten o'clock, and I had been playing with the fish for more than an hour, ready to retreat, but finally they sent representatives up to see me off or keep me to feed them for a while? ,
Just stop the addiction.
Today in less than two hours, I caught more than 30 loaches and eighteen or nine crucian carp, put them back, and feed them later.
Today's main attack on crucian carp from the bait pairing, but the small loach is hungry, and the special gluttony makes me unexpected, and the gap with what I think is not small: First, the small crucian carp that came up today is more small and there are more loaches, all of them are newborn calves and little guys who are not afraid of tigers, it may be that the larger fish before the rain are more sensual, and they hide and do not move much. The second is that today's windless water has low oxygen content, although it is reported that there is wind: the air pressure is not low and in fact there is no wind at all, fortunately, I used irritating penetrating bait to arouse the appetite of these little guys, and the harvest was quite a lot.
Finally, I wish the home a prosperous business!
I wish fishing friends and customer service brothers and sisters a safe and safe home, happiness and well-being!