You can fish in all seasons: winter, summer, autumn and spring. Moreover, at different times the fish lives in different places, each season requires its own methods of fishing and bait.
Instructions
Step 1
If you go fishing on the river in summer, take grains of steamed wheat, oats, pearl barley or canned corn as bait for fish. In spring and autumn it is recommended to use it as a worm nozzle. In winter, try fishing with wheat flour dough, millet porridge, or bloodworms.
Choose a place that is deeper and there is no muddy bottom. Then the nozzle will not go under the silt, the fish can easily notice it and fall for the bait. However, too much depth will not be conducive to good fishing - fish are usually found at medium depths.
Step 2
Come up quietly to the place you have chosen for fishing on the shore. Do not throw things on the shore, try not to crunch dry branches. If you are planning to fish in the boat, do not knock on the side of the boat and swim barely audible. Of course, don't talk where you stopped fishing, not even on the phone. Most importantly, do not make loud noises when casting the rod. The fact is that the fish has a very developed nervous system, thanks to which it is unusually sensitive to various kinds of noises. When choosing a place to fish, try to stay on such an option where your shadow will not fall on the water near the floats, so as not to frighten off the fish.
Step 3
Choose the right size hook for the type of fish you want to catch. For example, for an ide, if you catch it with peas, hook number 4 - 6 is quite suitable. To fish the same ide on a piece of crawling into the wiring is already required on a hook number 6 - 8 1/2 with a short forend. When you have another option - to catch an ide for a whole crawl with a bottom fishing rod, use hook number 8 1/2 - 10. When fishing for roach on wheat grains, use hook number 3 1/2 -4. And when fishing for greens, hook number 2 1/2 - 3 will play a good service to you.