Wind is closely related to water. Wind can move the water surface and push the water flow, and water has oxygen. Downward flow is not only rich in dissolved oxygen, but also rich in food, so it is naturally a place for fish to yearn for. Wind includes two factors: wind force and wind direction. The stronger the wind, the better the dissolved oxygen will be, but when the wind is strong, the hook can't be thrown out, and it will drift with the tide and catch no fish.
If the southwest wind blows in winter, the temperature will rise, the weather will be fine and the biting rate will be good. Different wind directions lead to changes in temperature, humidity and air pressure. We don't need to study the original principle in depth, as long as we know that the east wind is rainy, the south wind is rheumatic, the west wind is dry and the north wind is cold.