The main habitats of fish are as follows.
Shallow water aquatic flora
Many species of reed bud fish like to eat frogs very much. This shallow and grassy place has the most frogs. This is also snakehead's favorite hiding place. Plus snakehead and the like have certain surface breathing ability. They often hide in the grass and ambush frogs.
Reed area
Lush reeds are also the favorite habitats for snakehead, mandarin fish and perch. Like the shallow grass area above, these places can provide a lot of food for snakehead, as long as you find such a place to get off the pole. We can easily catch snakehead.
lotus pond
Lotus leaves are also places where all kinds of fish like to hide. Frogs, tadpoles and other small creatures can often be used as fish food between uneven lotus leaves and lotus flowers. The chances of catching fish in the lotus pond are also great.
Dashuimian
When many fish hatch their young, there are often two fish, a male and a female, guarding their young. At this time, no matter what is thrown among them, they will not hesitate to attack, so that we can easily catch snakehead. However, if we catch snakeheads, we must release them to protect our fishery resources.
Structural region
Structural areas are generally difficult to see on the water. Personally, I will choose to find out the underwater structure first in the dry season. For example, some rocky areas are very popular hiding places for mandarin fish and perch. Fishing in this place can get twice the result with half the effort.
river mouth
You should be able to find many kinds of drains in all rivers. Sewers often discharge a lot of organic matter, which will attract a lot of filter-feeding small fish and also attract a lot of big fish who like eat small fish to eat. In this place, we can easily grab what we want.
In addition to the above skills in choosing a location. We also need to judge whether there are any fish in that place. There are generally two ways to judge the number of fish. The first is to use high-tech products such as fish detectors, so that we can clearly show how many fish are in the water droplets. Of course, this is not practical. I usually use the second method, which is to see if there is any small fish frying water. If the small fish fry the water violently, it means that there are big fish looking for food below. At this time, if you throw fake bait where there is fish frying water, it is easy to catch fish.
As long as you learn the above methods, the process of finding fish will definitely get twice the result with half the effort.