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Getting into summer fishing
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In summer, if the water depth is high, the surface temperature and the layers below the water surface are warm, but the temperature of the very lower layers and the water floor is cold because the heat of the sun and the sharpness of sunlight reach the layers of the water floor less. Also, if the water is static, the water temperature will heat up, but if the water flows quickly, the water temperature will be lower and as a result, the water will be colder.
In winter, all surfaces and layers of water are cold and have a uniform temperature. Some lakes and mirages have spontaneous warm water, which has a uniform temperature in all seasons, and in winter, when you go to such a place for fishing, you see steam rising from the water. But let's talk about the effect of cold and hot water on fish; In the spring the weather is cool, in this season the fish become active and the adult fish begin to mate and as a result lay eggs.
In the summer, when all the waters are warm, the fish are very active and constantly active and feeding. In this season, juveniles are found in abundance in all the waters, and they move in flocks along the water. In early autumn, when the weather cools down, the fish become less active and come in small and large groups.
In late autumn and winter, when the weather is very cold, most fish that are very sensitive to the cold water, gradually become active and gather in deep parts of the water or in pits and grooves, as well as near the roots of trees in the water. They spend the winter using their fat. Very, very few fish grown in the cold season. But the important thing is to know how each type of fish gets hooked in each season.
In the spring, because the fish are just alive, they gnaw very slowly on the hook and play gently with the hook and bait.
So we should not expect fish to hit the hook hard and fast in the spring.
In summer, the fish are at the peak of their activity and hit the hook and bait very hard, breaking the bait into pieces.
Summer is the peak season for fish such as carp, amur, turmeric, bridal fish, etc. In late summer and early fall, the fish are still a bit lively and more or less reach for hooks and prey.
Usually in early autumn, well-grown and heavy fish come to the hooks and prey, because in this season, natural prey such as baby fish, worms, frogs, etc. are rarely found.
Inevitably, these large, heavy fish go to almost any prey to store fat for the winter, just like the prey we throw into the water. If you catch fish such as carp at low weights, such as one kilogram or half a kilogram, in the summer, you will definitely catch carp weighing two kilograms and three kilograms upwards in late summer.
In winter, too, due to the extreme cold of the water, the fish are very inactive and rarely come to the hook and bait.
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RE: Getting into summer fishing - by SenkoSam - 08-15-2020, 01:42 AM
RE: Getting into summer fishing - by bahar - 12-12-2020, 04:15 PM
RE: Getting into summer fishing - by dandanel - 11-15-2021, 04:34 AM
RE: Getting into summer fishing - by SENKOSAM1 - 11-15-2021, 01:00 PM
RE: Getting into summer fishing - by phknnutt - 07-08-2022, 03:19 AM
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