In winter, the big carp in the river usually move in the middle and lower layers of the water area. Because the temperature in winter is relatively low, it may affect the vitality and appetite of the carp. In addition, the water surface in areas with relatively low latitude is easy to freeze, so the carp growing in the wild will hide in the depths of the water area. Carp live in different waters and move in different places. If it is a river, they like to live in a narrow place where two water surfaces connect, or at the entrance and exit of a large water surface. If it is a pond, it usually likes the slow flow area beside the grass or aquatic plants and at the pier.
2. How deep to catch big carp in winterDifferent temperatures in winter lead to different fishing depths. If the temperature is above 10 ℃ in winter, the fishing depth can be about 2-3 meters. If the temperature is below 10 ℃, the fishing depth should be about 3-5 meters. In addition, the depth of fishing should be determined according to the weather. If it is sunny, you can fish shallower. If it is rainy, fish deeper.
It is difficult for carp to open their mouths in winter, so it is more difficult to fish. Under normal circumstances, when the temperature is below 5 ℃, it will become very difficult to fish. If you want to improve the success rate of fishing, it is best to choose the time when the temperature is high and the weather is fine. At this time, carp will float up for food, and the probability of catching fish will be greater.