How to choose a fishing spot
Acts as a text translator and translates the content that needs to be translated into English. There is no need to explain or repeat the original text. The content that needs to be translated is: Simply summarized in four words: "smell, listen, touch, and see."Smell: Before setting the hook, the fisherman squats on the shore facing the wind and smells the wind blowing from the water surface to see if there is a fishy smell, or holds the water with his hands and smells it. The stronger the fishy smell, the more fish, and vice versa. Fish or no fish at all.Listen: If there are fish in the water area, you can hear the "chuck" sound of fish eating grass, the "plop" sound of big fish chasing small fish, and the sound of fish jumping out of the water. It is recommended to set the hook for fishing.If the fish floats on the water surface and makes a "beep" sound, it means that there is too much humus deposited at the bottom of the water or the air pressure drops sharply. The fish is deprived of oxygen in the water and will not take the bait even if there are fish. In this case, it is not suitable to take the bait.Touch: The best temperature for fishing is 15℃-25℃. The water temperature in this range is easy to set the hook for fishing. If the water temperature exceeds 30℃ or is lower than 4℃, your hands will feel hot or cold when touching the water surface. It is not suitable to set the hook at this time. hook.Look: Take a look at the color of the water.If the water color is too clear, there will not be many fish, and even if the hook is set, the fish will be scared away by human figures and pole shadows; if the water color is too muddy, it will be difficult for fish to find the bait on the hook; if the water color is clear and slightly muddy, the best water color for fishing.The water is brown, with many crucian carp; blue-yellow, with many grass carp; yellow-orange, with many carp.Second, look at water patterns.When there is no wind, if it is not as flat as a mirror, it means there are no fish in the water or there are fish that are not eating; if there are splashes, whirlpools or ripples on the water surface, it is a signal that there are fish.Third, look at the water plants.If the branches and leaves of aquatic plants in fishing waters are incomplete, it indicates that there are herbivorous fish species underwater.

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