The place where the wild fishing is located is unattended, and a thick silt layer has accumulated at the bottom of the water. What should I do if the mud at the bottom is too thick?

The place where the wild fishing is located is unattended, and a thick silt layer has accumulated at the bottom of the water. What should I do if the mud at the bottom is too thick? Reasons for silt bottom: There are different reasons for silt at the bottom of the water in different waters, but the key is that the water is still slow. For example, black pits, almost all black pits are still water, and pond owners rarely change water. In addition, there are many people fishing, and a lot of bait is piled up at the bottom of the water, which is not only thick but also smelly. This is often the case with wild fishing.

For example, the river where you are fishing around the bay, this terrain will have a lot of sediment and humus sinking because of the slow flow. Generally speaking, there are many nutrients and shrimp, which naturally become a place for fish to feed. Therefore, mud bottom is not the patent of black pit, and it is easy to happen in still water.

If you don't consider changing the proportion of bait in the fishing adjustment, you can also consider changing the fishing adjustment and cutting lead. The purpose of cutting lead is to improve the adjustment of eyes, choose the way of raising and lowering the fishing height, improve the driving force of the float on the hook bait, and then realize the fishing spirit. It is to pull up the bait trapped in the mud and then run aground in the mud, so that the fish will find the bait.

If you don't cut lead, there is a relatively simple method, that is, by changing bleaching, change to one that eats more lead. It's like buying a set of three floats, using the bottom of 1, but because the fishing tackle is unreasonable, the bait is heavy and the fishing tackle is dull, but you don't want to cut lead, you can directly replace it with the spirit of No.2 float and replace it with No.3 float, which will be simpler.

Why can't you catch fish with mud? Why can't you catch fish well when there is mud at the bottom of the water? Old fishermen probably know all about it. That's because the bait has entered the mud layer. Fish can only smell, but can't find bait. They can also gather fish and have some floating phase, but they just can't catch fish. Of course, this silt layer should have a certain thickness to prevent fish from eating bait.