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There are many nests, and if you are lucky, you can still catch fish one after another if you have breams in the nest, so choosing a good fishing spot is crucial!
2. Selection of fishing gear for fishing
Due to the characteristics of the bream itself, their mouths are small, thin and crisp. For this reason, when choosing a fishing rod, you should choose a rod with a soft tone. Choose a hook of Iseni No. 4-6, and choose a fishing line of 0.12~0.2. For floats, you can choose a small loose float or a small wind float. If you are using a loose float, you don’t need to use a pendant anymore; if you are using a small air float, then use a small pendant to make sure the float can stand upright.
3. Use of bream bait
Breams are gluttonous, so they do not have a strict choice of bait, either meat bait or vegetarian bait. There is a lot of bait on the market now, but it is important to ensure that the bait can continue to spread after it enters the water, which has a good fish lure effect. In this way, when the bream smells, they will come to grab food.
4. Use of fishing hook bait
When fishing for bream, you can use pupa paddles as bait to make a nest, pinch the silkworm pupa and squeeze out a little juice, put it directly on the fish hook, and then fish. You can also use snails, river clams, etc. Depending on the convenience of the material, choose it. It can greatly improve the hook rate. Breams usually live in the middle of the water, so you can adjust the float to half water. This kind of fishing method may sometimes catch silver carp and grass carp.
5. Tips for lifting rod when fishing for bream
When a fish swallows the bait, the float usually has these two manifestations: one is that the fish puts the bait on the platform and swallows the bait. If it is a loose float, it will float up, and if it is a standing float, it will lie horizontally on the water surface. Second, the fish will hold the bait and swim while swimming. At this time, the float will be in a pan or black float.
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