? Snakehead is one of the important fish species that can be fished, and it can be fished in many watersheds. There are many ways to fish them, among which the use of Luya rod is an important way. Generally speaking, it is better to catch snakehead with Luya rod when it is sunny, and the effect of Luya fishing snakehead is better when it is sunny. However, it does not mean that fishing can only be done on sunny days, and fishing can also be tried on rainy days. However, if the rain is too heavy, it is not recommended to fish; if the rain is relatively light, you can fish. In addition, do not fish when the thunder fish, the fishing rod may be conductive, and the state of the fish in the waters will not be good.
If you fish in a light rain, the effect is good. However, we need to prepare all kinds of tools we need to use, and we also need to choose the right fishing position and so on. In fact, the better weather for fishing snakehead with Luya rod is after rain. Because it has just rained, the oxygen content in the waters is relatively high. At this time, the snakehead will be in good condition. After the rain, they may also come to the shallow layer to feed. At this time, the fishing effect is good.
catch snakehead with Luya rod in rainy days has been introduced above. If it rains lightly, you can try Luya fishing for snakehead. First of all, the tools should be prepared, Luya rod is one of the necessary tools, in addition to the bait, the two more commonly used are the curly tail and Mino. In addition, the tools that need to be prepared are the tools to shelter from the rain. Although it is light rain, the tools to shelter from the rain are still necessary. When it rains lightly, you can fish in the living water, where the oxygen content is more abundant.
Specifically, the use of Luya rod fishing snakehead needs to be combined with their courage and intelligence. There are many fishing skills. For example, they can be fished by "following and pursuing at high speed". Anglers can drag the bait at a constant speed on the surface of the water to attract snakehead fish. If the angler feels a sudden drop in the rod at this time, there may be a snakehead on the hook.