You can fish crucian carp on cloudy days at 6- 10 degrees in winter. In winter, due to the cold climate and low water temperature in river basins, crucian carp will swim in a small range in the basin, which increases the difficulty of fishing. But if it is cloudy, the crucian carp needs to go out for activities because of the lack of oxygen in the river, so in fact, cloudy days are more suitable for fishing crucian carp than sunny days. As long as there is enough oxygen in the river, large groups of crucian carp will gather, making it easier to take the bait than usual.
The origin of crucian carp
The origin of crucian carp is distributed in rivers, lakes, ponds and other water bodies except Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China, and it has been introduced in freshwater areas all over the world. Crucian carp, also known as Japanese catfish and western head fish, is an animal of CYPRINIDAE, which is produced all over the country. This is a highly adaptable fish. Perched in rivers, lakes, ponds and canals, especially shallow lakes and ponds with overgrown aquatic plants, crucian carp can be produced in all seasons.