There are so many things that can be used as bait in sea fishing, such as clams, sea clams, fish, shrimps, crabs, oysters, various sea worms, etc. Which is the best? I think it is most important to use different bait for different water conditions. Today, I will talk about the conditions under which several popular baits are better to use.
Influenced by tidal gravity, the seawater ebbs and flows. When the high tide and low tide are large, the waves and rapids generated between the high tide and low tide are washed away, and the sediment at the bottom is washed away, which will lead to turbidity of seawater. In the case of heavy rain, mountain mud is washed into freshwater rivers, and when the water level is too high, freshwater rivers will drain into the sea, which is also a major factor leading to turbidity of seawater. In the long-term fishing, it is found that using the same bait in different water conditions will produce completely different effects.
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Insect bait with clear water quality
When the water quality is clear and the visual range in the water is far away, the effect of using insect bait is better. According to my analysis, when the visual range in the water is high, the sight of fish will be better, while the sea worm (Nereis) is a live bait, which will keep twisting after entering the water. In addition, there are many invertebrates in the daily diet of marine fish, so fish are unprepared. In addition, the bright colors of live insects are more likely to attract the attention of fish when the sea water is clear, thus achieving the effect of dynamically attracting fish!
Fishing at night smells like mud.
Night fishing and muddy water fishing, because the water quality is dark or turbid, the sight of fish is blocked. At this time, it is the right idea to use bait with heavy taste. The most broad-spectrum Antarctic shrimp has a very heavy fishy smell, and it is one of the most widely used bait and bait in sea fishing.
There are also heavy-flavored baits with local characteristics: fish liver (smoked fish liver), ancient fish (warm fish), and clove fish (fresh fish is thawed after quick freezing, then quick frozen, and repeated several times, and finally the finished fish tastes extremely fishy and soft. There is a teaching video on the personal homepage, so you can watch it if you are interested). These heavy-flavored lures are very effective when the muddy water is not in good sight.
However, the bait with heavy taste has the disadvantage of attracting small fish in use. The smaller the individual, the more sensitive the fish are to these heavy tastes, so use such bait with caution in the position where the small fish are seriously hooked.
Hard bait for small fish
Speaking of small fish tripping, this is the same pain point for all fishermen, especially for coastal rock fishing. In some shallow rock fishing sites, it happens almost all year round. Small fish on dense water will be robbed when they are used as bait. They can't sink or reach the bottom, let alone catch big things that inhabit the bottom.
Therefore, small fish use hard bait to make hooks, which are commonly used: small crabs pulled out of cracks in rocks by the sea, octopus claws, and the most broad-spectrum live shrimp! These baits all have a common feature that they are bite-resistant, so that small fish can't eat them all at once, which can ensure that the bait can smoothly pass through the middle and upper waters where small fish are hooked, so that the bait can smoothly reach the bottom and directly hit the big fish perched at the bottom.
In addition, it is best to tie up the claws of the small crab (this will reduce the difficulty of fish attack, at least when eating the small crab, the fish will not be bitten). Live shrimp can flexibly choose individuals according to the size of the target fish. To put it simply, small fish eat shrimps, while big-mouthed fish like perch and Honggu eat prawns. Octopus legs can be marinated with salt to control some moisture, further increase hooks, and then marinated with sugar to increase the attraction to fish.
Light use of dead mouth bait
In addition to these lures mentioned above, a new bait system has become popular in recent years. Sea fishing noodle bait: also known as refined bait, it is made of flour, oysters, sea worms, seaweed and other materials. Different from fresh water commercial bait, these refined baits are simple and convenient baits with adjusted humidity and proportion, which can be used after opening. (Bait refining can be bought in online stores, and some fishing gear shops also sell it. )
When there is stagnant water, the sea surface is calm, and the current is small or even stagnant, the lack of activity of fish often leads to loss of appetite and disinterest in the bait. At this time, it often happens that the fish pecked the bait but could not eat it. In this case, the use of surface bait can often pry open this difficult fish mouth.
The use concept of surface bait is similar to that of freshwater platform fishing, and it also has the advantage of combining lure and fishing. After the bait is put in, it begins to atomize and lure the fish around the fishing position into the fishing shed, so that the fish in the nest will gradually increase. As long as several fish notice the bait at the same time, it will naturally start the mode of grabbing food, lest other similar fish swallow it first!
Flour bait began to atomize after it was put into water. When the flow velocity is too fast, the atomization of bait will be accelerated, and the atomized substances will be quickly taken away by running water. Not only can it not achieve the purpose of fishing, but it will take away the fish in the nest because of the atomized material drifting with the flow. Isn't that counterproductive? Therefore, flour bait is not recommended when the running water is too fast. (3-5 grams of lead can hold a stream under the water, and the fishing effect with surface bait is obvious)
Fish rafts are used as "feed" for fishing.
Fish raft is one of the important fishing grounds for marine fishing. There are two kinds of "feeds" for cage fish culture. One kind is puffed feed for mariculture (commonly known as floating objects). After high expansion, the feed has low density and light specific gravity. After launching, it will float on the water surface and will not sink into the water until it is completely soaked. However, the fish wandering around the raft often feed floating objects and are familiar with the taste, so this kind of fish raft.
Another kind of "feed" commonly used for fish chops is to select the remaining small fish and shrimp with a net fishing boat, or to crush or cut them into pieces for feeding. This kind of fish steak is easier to catch. Select some large pieces of fish from the feed of fish rafts, trim them to the appropriate hook size with scissors, and hook them directly for fishing. Similarly, the fish wandering around the raft are used to foraging around the cage, and the taste of the feed fed in the cage has become a habit, so it is not defenseless.
Summary: Fishing is not fixed, different scenes have different water conditions, different coping schemes, flexible response to targeted bait, and flexible thinking in fishing is still very important. There is no best bait, just use the most suitable bait.
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