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In sea fishing, what is the marine life habit of spear-tailed gobies and flounder?

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In marine fishing, one of the keys to increasing the fishing rate is to understand the living habits of marine fish. Spear-tailed goby and saucer fish as common target fish, what are their living habits? Here's a quick breakdown:

1. Spear-tailed goby.

In sea fishing, what is the marine life habit of spear-tailed gobies and flounder?

Spear-tailed goby, belongs to the warm warm small and medium-sized benthic fish, its feeding habits are very mixed, as long as it is meat bait, almost no one refuses, according to the order. If they encounter harsh living conditions, gobies cannibalize.

In this regard, sand silkworms, small live fish, meat, soft bodies can be divided and utilized; even the heavily oxidized leftover rice spear tail goby is not abandoned, so the remaining bait left over from fishing other fish can be used to fish for gobies.

【Life cycle】 Breeding is completed in early spring and April, and most of the broodstock die. After the autumn breeze is cool, the goby enters a rapid growth stage, especially in the late autumn, and the spear-tailed gobies are fattened. In the cold, the temperature and water temperature drop sharply, and the goby migrate to the deep water overwintering habitat in order to survive, so the nearshore distribution is greatly reduced.

2. Flounder.

In sea fishing, what is the marine life habit of spear-tailed gobies and flounder?

Flounder are cold-water benthic fish in the offshore. When other fish migrate to the deep sea in winter, flounder settles in shallow waters near the shore, so it is the main target fish for winter fishing.

The best time for sea flounder fishing is from April to May in the spring and from October to December. Flounder like to eat red sand silkworm, green sand silkworm, red centipede, centipede, shrimp, clam meat and other meat bait, many anglers mostly use sand silkworms as bait.

However, fishing for flounder is not suitable for the use of live sand silkworms, because live sand silkworms, rich in body fluids, are easy to decouple, which will lead to frequent line changes for bait by anglers, so it is more suitable to use, on-site salted sand silkworms. The pickled sand silkworm can be hung on the fishing hook for a long time, and the effect of collecting and luring fish is particularly significant.

Finally, it should be noted that the mouth crack of the flounder is generally very small, and the thick bait is not conducive to its swallowing, in order to effectively improve the catch, the red sand silkworm and the green sand silkworm should choose a small or tail end.

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