Is typhoon fishing good?

It is not easy to fish during a typhoon.

The day of the typhoon.

On the day of the typhoon, there will be heavy wind and rain. At this time, fishing rods and other fishing equipment, and even people will be blown away, making it impossible to catch fish.

Typhoon days will also make the waterside environment muddy and slippery, making it easy to fall and slip into the river, causing danger. It is not suitable for throwing poles in heavy wind and rain.

Many fishing enthusiasts have a fishing rule - "There will be a big bite after the typhoon." Compared with before the typhoon, the fishing situation is better after the typhoon. The biggest difference is that before the typhoon, the typhoon is still floating on the ocean, and everything such as wind strength, wind speed, path, etc. are still unknown. When fishing on the island, you will inevitably be worried about these unknown conditions.

After the typhoon, everything became clearer and I no longer had any worries, so I could naturally relax and enjoy fishing. So in the days after the typhoon, seize the opportunity to be proactive. There will definitely be a good catch.

Before the typhoon, animals are very sensitive to weather changes. Fish can accurately predict the arrival time of the typhoon with their own sensory systems and take contingency measures.

Although typhoons are low-pressure cyclones, and the oxygen content in the water decreases when a typhoon approaches, as long as the oxygen content is within the hypoxia tolerance range of fish, generally speaking, there will be strong winds the day before a typhoon and other natural disasters come. In strong winds of level 6-8, fish will be looking for food crazily and desperately saving energy, which is a good time to go fishing.