What is silver carp and bighead carp
1. Silver carp and bighead carp are collectively called silver carp and bighead carp. Silver carp is also called silver carp, silver carp, bighead carp is also called fat head, silver carp, etc.
2. It is the main economic fish breed in reservoirs and ponds in China. Because it mainly feeds on plankton, it also plays a role in maintaining water balance in nature.
3. Silver carp and bighead carp grow rapidly and are powerful. They are also a kind of fishing fish loved by fishing enthusiasts.
4. Silver carp and bighead carp are called planktivorous fish. They filter algae, zooplankton and organic debris through gill raking. The food composition varies with the food source in the environment, but it is difficult to eat fish. The most common way to fish bighead carp and bighead carp in wild fishing is to use sea poles to fish fixedly.
5. This fishing method is aimed at the habits of silver carp and bighead carp, that is, the middle and upper layers of the fishing water.
6. Use a special large float to suspend the bomb hook or special bait cage loaded with bait in the water.
7. Because bighead carp and silver carp are large, the small ones weigh two or three jin, and the large ones weigh more than twenty jin.
8. Therefore, it is necessary to choose a hard sea pole, which can be anywhere from 2.1 meters to about 3 meters in length. If it is too short or too long, it is easy to cause inconvenience in operation.
9. The fishing line wheel should be about 5000-6000, which is convenient to operate the reeling when returning to fish. For fishing clubs, the fishing line can use ordinary sea fishing lines from No. 4 to No. 5, with a pulling force of 20-30 pounds.
10. Attention should be paid to the accuracy of casting when casting a sea pole at a fixed point. It is advisable to select the static reflection on the opposite bank or in the water as the reference point. Since many sea poles are often used for fishing silver carp and bighead carp at a fixed point, enough space should be left between each punctuation point to avoid entanglement between the fish and the adjacent rod line.