Joke Collection Website - News headlines - Carp is a kind of fish that we fishermen often catch. How to catch carp in summer?

Carp is a kind of fish that we fishermen often catch. How to catch carp in summer?

First, continue to fish carp in summer. Be patient. Carp is suspicious by nature. Therefore, when asking for food, it is usually cautious, and the safety of bait is repeatedly tested. Even if the fisherman puts the refreshing bait in front of him, it will not be swallowed like catfish, astragalus and other fish. Therefore, fishing carp can't be as diligent as fishing carp, so as not to scare off the carp that come to feed. Fishermen should be like the old monk, staring at the drift, waiting for the carp to bite. Especially when fishing carp in clear waters, it is necessary to prevent the fish from being frequently mentioned and teased (unless you catch other fish) and prevent the light and shadow of the fishing rod from shaking away the carp in the water. Continue to fish carp for about 10~20 minutes. You must gently lift the fishing rod to see if the bait is still there, and replace the less fresh bait (except for slippery carp fishing and idol fishing).

Second, fishing for carp in summer should be quiet. Because carp is a suspicious and cautious fish, when fishing, try to be quiet, talk less, move less, lower the hook gently, lift the fishing rod gently, and don't even put the fish protector around to prevent the fish in the fish protector from struggling to scare off the carp in the nest. If you are fishing carp in a culture pond or a black pit, as long as it is not too big, then the slight noise will not have much impact on these fish accustomed to human activities. I've heard of people fishing for carp in a black pit. They can lure the carp out by throwing a handful of sand directly without bait. It can be seen that cultured carp have different responses to noise from wild fish (except for slippery fish). If you choose to fish carp in the remote suburbs where people are less active, then maintaining a relatively quiet environment can provide a sense of belonging to the carp in the water.

Third, carp fishing should be dull in summer. As mentioned earlier, carp, because of their suspicious and cautious nature, will repeatedly test the safety of bait when eating (first test the bait with tentacles and tails, and the fishing video includes playing), so if their fishing group is too sensitive, they will soon see the sound reflected by the float, but at this time the carp is not swallowing the bait, but testing the safety of the bait. Therefore, if everyone lifts the pole at this time, it will not only empty the pole, but also scare away the carp in the water. Therefore, when fishing carp, it is best to use large-scale floats to make the fishing dull (it can also prevent some wrong signals from being sent when there are small fish making nests). Especially when we catch carp in Taiwan Province, if we catch too many fish, when the bait melts, their buoyancy will usually increase to a certain extent, and then the bait will get off the hook, and the carp in the water will only eat the bait scattered around without biting the hook. Therefore, everyone should fish slowly. Even if the bait melts, the hook will still be buried in the bait and will not shift. Carp will also suck the bait and the hook into its mouth when sucking the bait.

Fourth, fishing carp in summer should be soft as a fishing friend. You should know that carp is a large freshwater fish, so its energy is very abundant, especially in water, and the impact of the hook in the body is even more amazing after the carp is frightened. Careless lifting of the pole will only cause everyone to break the pole and run away. Moreover, the carp in suburban waters are wild and alert. Compared with the cultured carp, it is fierce, and even a master fisherman will often encounter the situation of "careless loss of Jingzhou". When you meet larger carp weighing more than 5 kg, you should be patient and soften the fish in the right way. Don't pull it hard, or it will either break the fishing rod and unhook the fish, or the carp will tear its lips and escape into the water. Carps generally rush back and forth, sprint left and right, or spin around in circles to spit out hooks. The larger carp will also enter the water to perform a trick of "falling a thousand pounds" and "pretend to be dead" in the mud. At this time, the fisherman must not worry. As long as the fishing line is moderately tightened (don't pull hard), the carp will not spit out the hook and will naturally continue to escape. Be sure to stay calm and calm until the carp really turns over and has no strength, then it can be dragged to the shore.