What fishing tips can you give?
That could be the subject of an entire book. For a start I'd say don't get too hung up on gear. Keep it simple, but pay attention to detail, things like knots, sharpness of hooks, condition of line. All these things can make the difference between success and failure. Try to match your line and other gear to the size of the fish you are likely to encounter. Fishing light will get more bites, but there's no point hooking a fish if there's then a good chance that you'll lose it. At the water, think before you fish. Look at the water. Really look at it and try to imagine the underwater geography. Then imagine you're a fish. Where is the food? (Often weedbeds in a lake and eddies in a river.) Where is the shelter? Where can you hang out where it's safe, yet in easy reach of food. Then it's about putting the right bait in the right place at the right time. Most times it will still be a waiting game, but even so I normally prefer to use just one rod, which I hold while feeling the line. With more than one rod you can lose your focus. Finally remember that fish are wild animals. Sometimes they are right next to the bank, and can be caught there, unless you scare them away.
大神快来!
That could be the subject of an entire book. For a start I'd say don't get too hung up on gear. Keep it simple, but pay attention to detail, things like knots, sharpness of hooks, condition of line. All these things can make the difference between success and failure. Try to match your line and other gear to the size of the fish you are likely to encounter. Fishing light will get more bites, but there's no point hooking a fish if there's then a good chance that you'll lose it. At the water, think before you fish. Look at the water. Really look at it and try to imagine the underwater geography. Then imagine you're a fish. Where is the food? (Often weedbeds in a lake and eddies in a river.) Where is the shelter? Where can you hang out where it's safe, yet in easy reach of food. Then it's about putting the right bait in the right place at the right time. Most times it will still be a waiting game, but even so I normally prefer to use just one rod, which I hold while feeling the line. With more than one rod you can lose your focus. Finally remember that fish are wild animals. Sometimes they are right next to the bank, and can be caught there, unless you scare them away.
大神快来!