What are the differences and fishing techniques between wild water fishing and domestic pond fishing?

1. The difference between wild water and domestic ponds

First of all, we know that the sea area is not only large, but also the environment is particularly complex. Not to mention the vast lakes and water conservancy projects, ditches and embankments are much larger than the square, almost flat underwater ponds, and the environment is much more complex. Secondly, the biggest feature of natural sea areas such as ponds, lakes, and reservoirs is that the water is wide and the fish are sparse, especially in wild water ditches and river banks, and small and medium-sized fish species account for the majority. Ice fishing in Tianjiatang is just the opposite. Its outstanding features are the small river surface, dense pepper fish heads and many big fish.

Based on the above two reasons, the third is that it is difficult to select fishing positions in wild waters. Even experienced fishermen find it difficult to accurately select fishing positions in one or two attempts. Also in domestic ponds that are open to the public, especially fishing ponds that charge by the pound, it is much easier to choose a location. Therefore, as long as the temperature is good and the feng shui of the bait gate is good, catching a few kilograms of fish can be said to be a piece of cake. 2. Differences in fishing gear

The rods used when fishing for big fish on ice are basically the same as fishing in ponds. Generally, 3 to 4 pairs of 2-meter-long ice fishing rods are used. There is a big difference between the line and the hook. Since small and medium-sized fish species account for the vast majority in wild waters (outside lakes and water conservancy projects), it is better to be careful in setting the line and using the hook, so as to make the line group flexible and the fish catching rate high. Also in ice fishing in ponds, since they are basically large fish, it is better to use a slightly thicker and larger fish when wrapping the line and hooking it. Even if the line group is a little less flexible, it doesn't matter. In this way, after the fish takes the bait, the insurance index will be King Kong-level and the accuracy will be high. 3. Differences in bait

The only and most effective bait for ice fishing in natural waters is chironomid larvae - red worms. Practical experience has proved that the use of fresh red worms in wild water ice fishing in winter can eat any fish that opens its mouth. Compared with any other bait, it has an obvious fish attracting effect and a higher fish catching rate. Ice fishing in a pond is completely different. This is mainly because the fish in domestic ponds all grow up by eating pellet feed. In winter, when ice fishing uses pellet feed mixed with product bait and made pasta, the effect is better and the fish catching rate is higher than using red worms.

In addition, when ice fishing in domestic ponds, not only are big fish more likely to be fooled, but small miscellaneous fish are also rarely hooked. If a small amount of red worms are added to the flour bait to make a mixed bait with both meat and vegetables, the effect will be even greater. but. It is not suitable for use near ponds where there are many small miscellaneous fish.