Fish are not stupid, they just behave differently from what humans perceive. When fish, they only forage for food in a small area, and as the time and range of foraging expands, their memory also changes.
Secondly, in current human practice, fishing has been on Earth for thousands of years, and fish have evolved to adapt to this way of feeding, knowing that there may be food on the hook and being able to predict the position and trajectory of the hook to some extent.
In addition, fish are perceptual animals, and they can sense subtle changes in the water to judge their surroundings and possible threats. Therefore, when fishing, humans need to use the fish's perceived characteristics, such as depth, current, temperature, and sound, to attract the fish's attention and make them more likely to bite.
Therefore, fish biting is not a simple foolish behavior, but a foraging strategy formed by fish through evolution and adaptation, and forms an interaction with human fishing behavior.
In general, fish bite not only because they are less intelligent than humans, but also due to the perceived and behavioral characteristics of fish and the optimization and improvement of fishing methods by humans.
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